2.1.2.28 lstrcpyn
Description
The lstrcpyn (alias strncpy) function copies a specified number of characters from a source string into a buffer.
Syntax
LPSTR lstrcpyn( LPSTR lpString1, LPCSTR lpString2, int iMaxLength )
Parameters
- lpString1
- [modify] Pointer to a buffer into which the function copies characters. The buffer must be large enough to contain the number of characters specified by iMaxLength, including room for a terminating null character.
- lpString2
- [input] Pointer to a null-terminated string from which the function copies characters.
- iMaxLength
- [input] Specifies the number of characters to be copied from the string pointed to by lpString2 into the buffer pointed to by lpString1, including a terminating null character.
Return
If the function succeeds, the return value is a pointer to the buffer. If the function fails, the return value is NULL.
Examples
EX1
void lstrcpyn_ex1()
{
char *ptr = NULL;
char szStr[80];
string str1 = "Here is some text";
ptr = lstrcpyn(szStr, str1, 5);
if(0 == strcmp(ptr, "Here") )
printf(" after copy szStr is \"%s\" \n" , szStr);
else
printf("copy failed\n");
}
Remark
See Also
lstrcpy
Header to Include
origin.h
Reference