C++ Programming: C++'s Standard C Library and its functions

      All Standard C Library Functions

      Functions Descriptions
      abort stops the program
      abs absolute value
      acos arc cosine
      asctime a textual version of the time
      asin arc sine
      assert stops the program if an expression isn't true
      atan arc tangent
      atan2 arc tangent, using signs to determine quadrants
      atexit sets a function to be called when the program exits
      atof converts a string to a double
      atoi converts a string to an integer
      atol converts a string to a long
      bsearch perform a binary search
      calloc allocates and clears a two-dimensional chunk of memory
      ceil the smallest integer not less than a certain value
      clearerr clears errors
      clock returns the amount of time that the program has been running
      cos cosine
      cosh hyperbolic cosine
      ctime returns a specifically formatted version of the time
      difftime the difference between two times
      div returns the quotient and remainder of a division
      exit stop the program
      exp returns "e" raised to a given power
      fabs absolute value for floating-point numbers
      fclose close a file
      feof true if at the end-of-file
      ferror checks for a file error
      fflush writes the contents of the output buffer
      fgetc get a character from a stream
      fgetpos get the file position indicator
      fgets get a string of characters from a stream
      floor returns the largest integer not greater than a given value
      fmod returns the remainder of a division
      fopen open a file
      fprintf print formatted output to a file
      fputc write a character to a file
      fputs write a string to a file
      fread read from a file
      free returns previously allocated memory to the operating system
      freopen open an existing stream with a different name
      frexp decomposes a number into scientific notation
      fscanf read formatted input from a file
      fseek move to a specific location in a file
      fsetpos move to a specific location in a file
      ftell returns the current file position indicator
      fwrite write to a file
      getc read a character from a file
      getchar read a character from STDIN
      getenv get environment information about a variable
      gets read a string from STDIN
      gmtime returns a pointer to the current Greenwich Mean Time
      isalnum true if a character is alphanumeric
      isalpha true if a character is alphabetic
      iscntrl true if a character is a control character
      isdigit true if a character is a digit
      isgraph true if a character is a graphical character
      islower true if a character is lowercase
      isprint true if a character is a printing character
      ispunct true if a character is punctuation
      isspace true if a character is a space character
      isupper true if a character is an uppercase character
      isxdigit true if a character is a hexadecimal character
      labs absolute value for long integers
      ldexp computes a number in scientific notation
      ldiv returns the quotient and remainder of a division, in long integer form
      localtime returns a pointer to the current time
      log natural logarithm
      log10 natural logarithm, in base 10
      longjmp start execution at a certain point in the program
      malloc allocates memory
      memchr searches an array for the first occurrence of a character
      memcmp compares two buffers
      memcpy copies one buffer to another
      memmove moves one buffer to another
      memset fills a buffer with a character
      mktime returns the calendar version of a given time
      modf decomposes a number into integer and fractional parts
      perror displays a string version of the current error to STDERR
      pow returns a given number raised to another number
      printf write formatted output to STDOUT
      putc write a character to a stream
      putchar write a character to STDOUT
      puts write a string to STDOUT
      qsort perform a quicksort
      raise send a signal to the program
      rand returns a pseudo-random number
      realloc changes the size of previously allocated memory
      remove erase a file
      rename rename a file
      rewind move the file position indicator to the beginning of a file
      scanf read formatted input from STDIN
      setbuf set the buffer for a specific stream
      setjmp set execution to start at a certain point
      setlocale sets the current locale
      setvbuf set the buffer and size for a specific stream
      signal register a function as a signal handler
      sin sine
      sinh hyperbolic sine
      sprintf write formatted output to a buffer
      sqrt square root
      srand initialize the random number generator
      sscanf read formatted input from a buffer
      strcat concatenates two strings
      strchr finds the first occurrence of a character in a string
      strcmp compares two strings
      strcoll compares two strings in accordance to the current locale
      strcpy copies one string to another
      strcspn searches one string for any characters in another
      strerror returns a text version of a given error code
      strftime returns individual elements of the date and time
      strlen returns the length of a given string
      strncat concatenates a certain amount of characters of two strings
      strncmp compares a certain amount of characters of two strings
      strncpy copies a certain amount of characters from one string to another
      strpbrk finds the first location of any character in one string, in another string
      strrchr finds the last occurrence of a character in a string
      strspn returns the length of a substring of characters of a string
      strstr finds the first occurrence of a substring of characters
      strtod converts a string to a double
      strtok finds the next token in a string
      strtol converts a string to a long
      strtoul converts a string to an unsigned long
      strxfrm converts a substring so that it can be used by string comparison functions
      system perform a system call
      tan tangent
      tanh hyperbolic tangent
      time returns the current calendar time of the system
      tmpfile return a pointer to a temporary file
      tmpnam return a unique filename
      tolower converts a character to lowercase
      toupper converts a character to uppercase
      ungetc puts a character back into a stream
      va_arg use variable length parameter lists
      vprintf, vfprintf, and vsprintf write formatted output with variable argument lists
      vscanf, vfscanf, and vsscanf read formatted input with variable argument lists

      These routines included on the Standard C Library can be sub divided into:

      Last modified on 21 April 2012, at 11:06