- strrstr( ) function returns pointer to the last occurrence of the string in a given string. Syntax for strrstr( ) function is given below.
char *strrstr(const char *str1, const char *str2);
- strrstr( ) function is non standard function which may not available in standard library in C.
Example program for strrstr() function in C Language:
- In this program, strrstr( ) function is used to locate last occurrence of the string “test” in the string ”This is a test string for testing”. Pointer is returned at last occurrence of the string “test”.
Output:
string found
Last occurrence of string “test” in “This is a test string for testing” is “testing” |
Other String functions in C Language:
- String.h header file supports all the string functions in C language. All the string functions are given below.
S.no |
String functions
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Description
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1 | strcat ( ) | Concatenates str2 at the end of str1. |
2 | strncat ( ) | appends a portion of string to another |
3 | strcpy ( ) | Copies str2 into str1 |
4 | strncpy ( ) | copies given number of characters of one string to another |
5 | strlen ( ) | gives the length of str1. |
6 | strcmp ( ) | Returns 0 if str1 is same as str2. Returns <0 if strl < str2. Returns >0 if str1 > str2. |
7 | strcmpi ( ) | Same as strcmp() function. But, this function negotiates case. “A” and “a” are treated as same. |
8 | strchr ( ) | Returns pointer to first occurrence of char in str1. |
9 | strrchr ( ) | last occurrence of given character in a string is found |
10 | strstr ( ) | Returns pointer to first occurrence of str2 in str1. |
11 | strrstr ( ) | Returns pointer to last occurrence of str2 in str1. |
12 | strdup ( ) | duplicates the string |
13 | strlwr ( ) | converts string to lowercase |
14 | strupr ( ) | converts string to uppercase |
15 | strrev ( ) | reverses the given string |
16 | strset ( ) | sets all character in a string to given character |
17 | strnset ( ) | It sets the portion of characters in a string to given character |
18 | strtok ( ) | tokenizing given string using delimiter |
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