function
<cstring>
strcoll
int strcoll ( const char * str1, const char * str2 );
Compare two strings using locale
Compares the C string str1 to the C string str2, both interpreted appropriately according to the LC_COLLATE category of the C locale currently selected.
This function starts comparing the first character of each string. If they are equal to each other continues with the following pair until the characters differ or until a null-character signaling the end of a string is reached.
The behavior of this function depends on the LC_COLLATE category of the selected C locale.
Parameters
- str1
- C string to be compared.
- str2
- C string to be compared.
Return Value
Returns an integral value indicating the relationship between the strings:
A zero value indicates that both strings are equal.
A value greater than zero indicates that the first character that does not match has a greater value in str1 than in str2; And a value less than zero indicates the opposite.
See also
- strcmp
- Compare two strings (function
)
- strncmp
- Compare characters of two strings (function
)
- memcmp
- Compare two blocks of memory (function
)