ctype.h(<cctype>) library in C/C++ with Examples (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 12 Jul, 2025

As string.h header file contains inbuilt functions to handle Strings in C/C++, the ctype.h/ contains inbuilt functions to handle characters in C/C++ respectively. Characters are of two types:

  1. Printable Characters: The characters that are displayed on the terminal.
  2. Control Characters: The characters that are initiated to perform a specific operation.

The arguments passed to character functions should be of integer type. If we pass characters instead of an integer, the characters are typecasted into integers(corresponding ASCII values) and those integers are passed as arguments. The below functions under ctype.h/ header file are applied on normal characters. Wide character functions are used for the characters of type wchar_t.

S.No Function Description Return Values
1. isalnum() This function identifies the alphanumeric characters Returns 0 if the passed argument is non - alphanumeric characterReturns non zero value if the passed argument is alphanumeric character
2. isalpha() This function identifies the alphabets from other characters Returns 0 if the passed argument is not an alphabetReturns non zero value if the passed argument is an alphabet
3. isblank() This function identifies the blank spaces from other characters Returns 0 if the passed argument is not a blank spaceReturns nonzero value if the passed argument is a blank space
4. iscntrl() This function identifies the control characters(\n, \b, \t, \r). Returns 0 if the passed argument is not a control characterReturns nonzero value if the passed argument is a control character
5. isdigit() This function identifies numbers in character. Returns 0 if the passed argument is not a numberReturns nonzero value if the passed argument is a number
6. islower() This function identifies the lowercase alphabets. Returns 0 if the passed argument is not a lowercase alphabetReturns nonzero value if the passed argument is a lowercase alphabet
7. isprint() This function identifies the printable characters. Returns 0 if the passed argument is a non printable characterReturns nonzero value if the passed argument is a printable character
8. ispunct() This function identifies punctuation characters (characters that are neither alphanumeric nor space). Returns 0 if the passed argument is not a punctuation characterReturns nonzero value if the passed argument is a punctuation character
9. isspace() This function identifies white-space characters. Returns 0 if the passed argument is not a white-space characterReturns nonzero value if the passed argument is a white-space character
10. isupper() This function identifies the uppercase alphabets. Returns 0 if the passed argument is not an uppercase alphabetReturns nonzero value if the passed argument is an uppercase alphabet
11. isxdigit() This function identifies the hexadecimal digit. Returns 0 if the passed argument is not a hexadecimal digitReturns nonzero value if the passed argument is an hexadecimal digit
12. tolower() This function converts uppercase alphabet to lowercase alphabet. Returns lowercase alphabet of the corresponding uppercase alphabet
13. toupper() This function convert lowercase alphabet to uppercase alphabet. Returns uppercase alphabet of the corresponding lowercase alphabet

Below are examples to implement some of the above functions:

#include <stdio.h>
// Header file containing character functions
#include <ctype.h>
void identify_alpha_numeric(char a[])
{
int count_alpha = 0, count_digit = 0;
for (int i = 0; a[i] != '\0'; i++) {
// To check the character is alphabet
if (isalpha(a[i]))
count_alpha++;
// To check the character is a digit
if (isdigit(a[i]))
count_digit++;
}
printf("The number of alphabets are %d\n",
count_alpha);
printf("The number of digits are %d",
count_digit);
}
int main()
{
// String Initialization
char a[]
= "Hi 1234, "
" Welcome to GeeksForGeeks";
identify_alpha_numeric(a);
}
`
Output:
The number of alphabets are 24
The number of digits are 4

#include <stdio.h>
// Header file containing character functions
#include <ctype.h>
char* identify_convert_ul(char a[])
{
int count_upper = 0, count_lower = 0;
for (int i = 0; a[i] != '\0'; i++) {
// To check the uppercase characters
if (isupper(a[i])) {
count_upper++;
a[i] = tolower(a[i]);
}
// To check the lowercase characters
else if (islower(a[i])) {
count_lower++;
a[i] = toupper(a[i]);
}
}
printf("No. of uppercase characters are %d\n",
count_upper);
printf("No. of lowercase characters are %d",
count_lower);
return a;
}
int main()
{
// String Initialization
char a[] = "Hi, Welcome to GeeksForGeeks";
char* p;
p = identify_convert_ul(a);
printf("%s", p);
}
`
Output:
No. of uppercase alphabets are 5
No. of lowercase alphabets are 19
hI, wELCOME TO gEEKSfORgEEKS

#include <stdio.h>
// Header file containing character functions
#include <ctype.h>
char* print_word(char a[])
{
for (int i = 0; a[i] != '\0'; i++) {
// Space is replaced
// with control character '\n'
if (isblank(a[i]))
a[i] = '\n';
}
return a;
}
int main()
{
// String Initialization
char a[] = "Hello Everyone."
" Welcome to GeeksForGeeks portal. ";
char* p;
p = print_word(a);
printf("%s", p);
}
`

Output:

Hello Everyone. Welcome to GeeksForGeeks portal.