Ascertains whether a given character is a space or tab character #include <ctype.h> int isblank ( int c ); The function isblank( ) is a recent addition to the C character type functions. It returns a nonzero value (that is, TRue) if its character argument is either a space or a tab character. If not, the function returns 0 (false). ExampleThis program trims trailing blank characters from the user's input: #define MAX_STRING 80 char raw_name[MAX_STRING]; int i; printf( "Enter your name, please: " ); fgets( raw_name, sizeof(raw_name), stdin ); /* Trim trailing blanks: */ i = ( strlen(raw_name) - 1 ); // Index the last character. while ( i >= 0 ) // Index must not go below first character. { if ( raw_name[i] == '\n' ) raw_name[i] = '\0'; // Chomp off the newline character. else if ( isblank( raw_name[i] ) ) raw_name[i] = '\0'; // Lop off trailing spaces and tabs. else break; // Real data found; stop truncating. --i; // Count down. } See also the example for isprint( ) in this chapter. See AlsoThe corresponding C99 function for wide characters, iswblank( ); isalnum( ), isalpha( ), iscntrl( ), isdigit( ), isgraph( ), islower( ), isprint( ), ispunct( ), isspace( ), isupper( ), isxdigit( ) |