The CharNextExA function retrieves the pointer to the next character in a string. This function can handle strings consisting of either single- or multi-byte characters.
LPSTR CharNextExA(
WORD CodePage, |
// identifier of the code page |
LPCSTR lpCurrentChar, |
// pointer to current character |
DWORD dwFlags |
// reserved; must be zero |
); |
Value |
Meaning |
0 |
Use system default ANSI code page. |
CP_ACP |
Use system default ANSI code page. |
CP_OEMCP |
Use system default OEM code page. |
The return value is a pointer to the next character in the string, or to the terminating null character if at the end of the string.
If lpCurrentChar points to the terminating null character, the return value is equal to lpCurrentChar.
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