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Compare limited number of characters of 2 null-terminated strings
Source position: syspchh.inc line 25
function strlcomp(  | 
str1: pchar;  | 
str2: pchar;  | 
l: SizeInt  | 
):SizeInt;  | 
str1: pwidechar;  | 
str2: pwidechar;  | 
l: SizeInt  | 
):SizeInt;  | 
Compares maximum L characters of the null-terminated strings S1 and S2. The result is
None.
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Compare 2 null-terminated strings, case sensitive.  | 
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Compare 2 null-terminated strings, case insensitive.  | 
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Compare limited number of characters in 2 null-terminated strings, ignoring case.  | 
Program Example8; Uses strings; { Program to demonstrate the StrLComp function. } Const P1 : PChar = 'This is the first string.'; P2 : PCHar = 'This is the second string.'; Var L : Longint; begin Write ('P1 and P2 are '); If StrComp (P1,P2)<>0 then write ('NOT '); write ('equal. The first '); L:=1; While StrLComp(P1,P2,L)=0 do inc (L); dec(l); Writeln (l,' characters are the same.'); end.