strcmp
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                    |   Defined in header <string.h>
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|   int strcmp( const char *lhs, const char *rhs );  | 
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Compares two null-terminated byte strings. The comparison is done lexicographically.
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[edit] Parameters
| lhs, rhs | - | pointers to the null-terminated byte strings to compare | 
[edit] Return value
Negative value if lhs is less than rhs.
0 if lhs is equal to rhs.
Positive value if lhs is greater than rhs.
[edit] Example
#include <string.h> #include <stdio.h> int main() { const char* string = "Hello World!"; //Matches int a = strcmp(string, "Hello World!"); if(a == 0) printf("Strings are matching.\n"); //Greater than int b = strcmp(string, "Hello"); if(b >= 1) printf("Left hand side is bigger than right hand side.\n"); //less than int c = strcmp(string, "Hello there world!"); if(c <= -1) printf("Left hand side is smaller than right hand side.\n"); }
Output:
Strings are matching. Left hand side is bigger than right hand side. Left hand side is smaller than right hand side.
[edit] See also
|    compares a certain amount of characters of two strings  (function)  | |
|    compares two buffers  (function)  | |
|    compares two strings in accordance to the current locale  (function)  | |
|   C++ documentation for strcmp 
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