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Revision as of 10:32, 7 July 2017
Defined in header <cctype>
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Converts the given character to lowercase according to the character conversion rules defined by the currently installed C locale.
In the default "C" locale, the following uppercase letters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
are replaced with respective lowercase letters abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
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Parameters
ch | - | character to be converted. If the value of ch is not representable as unsigned char and does not equal EOF, the behavior is undefined
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Return value
Lowercase version of ch
or unmodified ch
if no lowercase version is listed in the current C locale.
Notes
Like all other functions from <cctype>, the behavior of std::tolower
is undefined if the argument's value is neither representable as unsigned char nor equal to EOF. To use these functions safely with plain chars (or signed chars), the argument should first be converted to unsigned char:
char my_tolower(char ch) { return static_cast<char>(std::tolower(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch))); }
Similarly, they should not be directly used with standard algorithms when the iterator's value type is char or signed char. Instead, convert the value to unsigned char first:
std::string str_tolower(std::string s) { std::transform(s.begin(), s.end(), s.begin(), // static_cast<int(*)(int)>(std::tolower) // wrong // [](int c){ return std::tolower(c); } // wrong // [](char c){ return std::tolower(c); } // wrong [](unsigned char c){ return std::tolower(c); } // correct ); return s; }
Example
#include <iostream> #include <cctype> #include <clocale> int main() { unsigned char c = '\xb4'; // the character Ž in ISO-8859-15 // but ´ (acute accent) in ISO-8859-1 std::setlocale(LC_ALL, "en_US.iso88591"); std::cout << std::hex << std::showbase; std::cout << "in iso8859-1, tolower('0xb4') gives " << std::tolower(c) << '\n'; std::setlocale(LC_ALL, "en_US.iso885915"); std::cout << "in iso8859-15, tolower('0xb4') gives " << std::tolower(c) << '\n'; }
Output:
in iso8859-1, tolower('0xb4') gives 0xb4 in iso8859-15, tolower('0xb4') gives 0xb8
See also
converts a character to uppercase (function) | |
converts a character to lowercase using the ctype facet of a locale (function template) | |
converts a wide character to lowercase (function) | |
C documentation for tolower
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