iswblank
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                    |   Defined in header  <wctype.h>
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|   int iswblank( wint_t ch );  | 
(since C99) | |
Checks if the given wide character is classified as blank character (that is, a whitespace character used to separate words in a sentence) by the current C locale. In the default C locale, only space (0x20) and horizontal tab (0x09) are blank characters.
Parameters
| ch | - | wide character | 
Return value
Non-zero value if the wide character is a blank character, zero otherwise.
Notes
ISO 30112 defines POSIX blank characters as Unicode characters U+0009, U+0020, U+1680, U+180E, U+2000..U+2006, U+2008, U+200A, U+205F, and U+3000.
Example
Run this code
#include <stdio.h> #include <wchar.h> #include <wctype.h> #include <locale.h> int main(void) { wchar_t c = L'\u3000'; // Ideographic space (' ') printf("in the default locale, iswblank(%#x) = %d\n", c, !!iswblank(c)); setlocale(LC_ALL, "en_US.utf8"); printf("in Unicode locale, iswblank(%#x) = %d\n", c, !!iswblank(c)); }
Output:
in the default locale, iswblank(0x3000) = 0 in Unicode locale, iswblank(0x3000) = 1
References
- C11 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:2011):
 
- 7.30.2.1.3 The iswblank function (p: 449)
 
- C99 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:1999):
 
- 7.25.2.1.3 The iswblank function (p: 395)
 
See also
|    (C99)  | 
   checks if a character is a blank character   (function)  | 
| ASCII values | characters | 
 isblank  | 
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| decimal | hexadecimal | octal | |||||||||||||
| 0–8 |  \x0–\x8
 | 
 \0–\10
 | 
 control codes (NUL, etc.)
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
| 9 |  \x9
 | 
 \11
 | 
 tab (\t)
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
| 10–13 |  \xA–\xD
 | 
 \12–\15
 | 
 whitespaces (\n, \v, \f, \r)
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
| 14–31 |  \xE–\x1F
 | 
 \16–\37
 | 
control codes | ≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
| 32 |  \x20
 | 
 \40
 | 
space |  0
 | 
≠0
 | 
≠0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
| 33–47 |  \x21–\x2F
 | 
 \41–\57
 | 
 !"#$%&'()*+,-./
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
| 48–57 |  \x30–\x39
 | 
 \60–\71
 | 
 0123456789
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
≠0
 | 
| 58–64 |  \x3A–\x40
 | 
 \72–\100
 | 
 :;<=>?@
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
| 65–70 |  \x41–\x46
 | 
 \101–\106
 | 
 ABCDEF
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
≠0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
| 71–90 |  \x47–\x5A
 | 
 \107–\132
 | 
 GHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
≠0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
| 91–96 |  \x5B–\x60
 | 
 \133–\140
 | 
 [\]^_`
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
| 97–102 |  \x61–\x66
 | 
 \141–\146
 | 
 abcdef
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
| 103–122 |  \x67–\x7A
 | 
 \147–\172
 | 
 ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
| 123–126 |  \x7B–\x7E
 | 
 \172–\176
 | 
 {|}~
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
≠0
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
| 127 |  \x7F
 | 
 \177
 | 
 backspace character (DEL)
 | 
≠0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 | 
 0
 |