What is the best way people have found to do String to Lower case / Upper case in C++?
The issue is complicated by the fact that C++ isn't an English only programming language. Is there a good multilingual method?
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What is the best way people have found to do String to Lower case / Upper case in C++? The issue is complicated by the fact that C++ isn't an English only programming language. Is there a good multilingual method?
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http://notfaq.wordpress.com/2007/08/04/cc-convert-string-to-upperlower-case/ Also, CodeProject article for common string methods: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/stl/STL_string_util.aspx |
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You should also review this question. Basically the problem is that the standard C/C++ libraries weren't built to handle Unicode data, so you will have to look to other libraries. This may change as the C++ standard is updated. I know the next compiler from Borland (CodeGear) will have Unicode support, and I would guess Microsoft's C++ compiler will have, or already has string libraries that support Unicode. |
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As Darren told you, the easiest method is to use std::transform. But beware that in some language, like German for instance, there isn't always a one to one mapping between lower and uppercase. The "esset" lowercase character (look like the Greek character beta) is transformed to "SS" in uppercase. |
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Why do you want to do this? Edit: Seriously, this is what gets voted down? The question itself is of dubious nature. MSN |
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This will work, but this will use the standard "C" locale. You can use facets if you need to get a tolower for another locale. The above code using facets would be:
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What Steve says is right, but I guess that if your code had to support several languages, you could have a factory method that encapsulates a set of methods that do the relevant toUpper or toLower based on that language. |
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For copy-pasters hoping to use Nic Strong's answer, note the spelling error in "use_factet" and the missing third parameter to std::transform:
should be
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