std::btowc
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Widens a single-byte character c to its wide character equivalent.
Most multibyte character encodings use single-byte codes to represent the characters from the ASCII character set. This function may be used to convert such characters to wchar_t.
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[edit] Parameters
| c | - | single-byte character to widen | 
[edit] Return value
WEOF if c is EOF. 
Wide character representation of c if (unsigned char)c is a valid single-byte character in the initial shift state, WEOF otherwise.
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <cwchar> #include <clocale> void try_widen(char c) { std::wint_t w = std::btowc(c); if(w != WEOF) std::cout << "The single-byte character " << +(unsigned char)c << " widens to " << +w << '\n'; else std::cout << "The single-byte character " << +(unsigned char)c << " failed to widen\n"; } int main() { std::setlocale(LC_ALL, "lt_LT.iso88594"); std::cout << std::hex << std::showbase << "In Lithuanian ISO-8859-4 locale:\n"; try_widen('A'); try_widen('\xdf'); // German letter ß (U+00df) in ISO-8859-4 try_widen('\xf9'); // Lithuanian letter ų (U+0173) in ISO-8859-4 std::setlocale(LC_ALL, "lt_LT.utf8"); std::cout << "In Lithuanian UTF-8 locale:\n"; try_widen('A'); try_widen('\xdf'); try_widen('\xf9'); }
Output:
In Lithuanian ISO-8859-4 locale: The single-byte character 0x41 widens to 0x41 The single-byte character 0xdf widens to 0xdf The single-byte character 0xf9 widens to 0x173 In Lithuanian UTF-8 locale: The single-byte character 0x41 widens to 0x41 The single-byte character 0xdf failed to widen The single-byte character 0xf9 failed to widen
[edit] See also
|    narrows a wide character to a single-byte narrow character, if possible  (function)  | 
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  converts a character or characters from char to charT  (virtual protected member function of std::ctype) 
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C documentation for btowc
 
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