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Converts ch to unsigned char and locates the first occurrence of that value in the initial count bytes (each interpreted as unsigned char) of the object pointed to by ptr.
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This function behaves as if it reads the bytes sequentially and stops as soon as a matching bytes is found: if the array pointed to by |
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Parameters
| ptr | - | pointer to the object to be examined |
| ch | - | byte to search for |
| count | - | max number of bytes to examine |
Return value
Pointer to the location of the byte, or a null pointer if no such byte is found.
Example
Search an array of characters.
#include <cstring> #include <iostream> int main() { char arr[] = {'a', '\0', 'a', 'A', 'a', 'a', 'A', 'a'}; char *pc = (char*) std::memchr(arr, 'A', sizeof arr); if (pc != nullptr) std::cout << "search character found\n"; else std::cout << "search character not found\n"; }
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