Text::CompareTextLessEqual
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Determines whether one string precedes another or the two strings are equal.
TSText.h
Prototype
bool CompareTextLessEqual(const char *s1, const char *s2);
bool CompareTextLessEqual(const char *s1, const char *s2, int32 max);
Parameters
s1 |
A pointer to the first character string. |
s2 |
A pointer to the second character string. |
max |
The maximum number of bytes to compare. |
Description
The CompareTextLessEqual
function returns a boolean value indicating whether the string specified by the s1
parameter precedes the string specified by the s2
parameter in lexicographical order, or the two strings are equal.In general, both strings should be null-terminated by a zero byte. The comparison only goes as far as the length of the shorter string. If the
max
parameter is specified, then at most max
bytes of each string are compared, even if both strings are longer.
See Also
Text::CompareTextLessEqualCaseless