strcspn() function in C/C++
Last Updated :
17 Jan, 2022
The strcspn() function in C/C++ takes two string as input, string_1 and string_2 as it’s argument and searches string_1 by traversing for any characters that is present in string_2 . The function will return the length of string_1 if none of the characters of string_2 are found in string_1 . This function is defined in cstring header file .
Syntax :
size_t strcspn ( const char *string_1, const char *string_2 )
Parameters : The function accepts two mandatory parameters which are described below:
- string_1: specifies the string to be searched
- string_2: specifies the string containing the characters to be matched
Return Value : This function returns the number of character traversed in string_1 before any of the character matched from string_2 .
Below programs illustrate the above function:
Program 1:
CPP
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
char string_1[] = "geekforgeeks456";
char string_2[] = "123456789";
size_t match = strcspn (string_1, string_2);
if (match < strlen (string_1))
cout << "The number of characters before"
<< "the matched character are " << match;
else
cout << string_1 <<
" didn't matched any character from string_2 ";
return 0;
}
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Output:
The number of characters beforethe matched character are 12
Program 2:
CPP
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
char string_1[] = "geekforgeeks456";
char string_2[] = "";
size_t match = strcspn (string_1, string_2);
if (match < strlen (string_1))
cout << "The number of character before"
<< "the matched character are " << match;
else
cout << string_1 <<
" didn't matched any character from string_2 ";
return 0;
}
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Output:
geekforgeeks456 didn't matched any character from string_2
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