isalpha() - 0
The C library function void isalpha(int c) checks if the passed character is alphabetic.
This function returns non-zero value if c is an alphabet, else it returns 0.
Syntax
int isalpha(int c);
Example
#include
#include
int main()
{
int var1 = 'd';
int var2 = '2';
int var3 = ' ';
int var4 = ' ';
if( isalpha(var1) )
{
printf("var1 = |%c| is an alphabet
", var1 );
}
else
{
printf("var1 = |%c| is not an alphabet
", var1 );
}
if( isalpha(var2) )
{
printf("var2 = |%c| is an alphabet
", var2 );
}
else
{
printf("var2 = |%c| is not an alphabet
", var2 );
}
if( isalpha(var3) )
{
printf("var3 = |%c| is an alphabet
", var3 );
}
else
{
printf("var3 = |%c| is not an alphabet
", var3 );
}
if( isalpha(var4) )
{
printf("var4 = |%c| is an alphabet
", var4 );
}
else
{
printf("var4 = |%c| is not an alphabet
", var4 );
}
return(0);
}
Output / Return Value
var1 = |d| is an alphabet
var2 = |2| is not an alphabet
var3 = | | is not an alphabet
var4 = | | is not an alphabet
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