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Quick Info
Windows NT
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| Win95
| Yes
| Win32s
| Yes
| Import Library
| user32.lib
| Header File
| winuser.h
| Unicode
| WinNT
| Platform Notes
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CharUpper
The
CharUpper function converts a character string or a single character to uppercase. If
the operand is a character string, the function converts the characters in
place. This function supersedes the
AnsiUpper function.
LPTSTR CharUpper(
LPTSTR lpsz
| // single character or pointer to string
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Parameters
lpsz
Pointer to a null-terminated string or specifies a single character. If the
high-order word of this parameter is zero, the low-order word must contain a
single character to be converted.
Return Values
If the operand is a character string, the function returns a pointer to the
converted string. Since the string is converted in place, the return value is
equal to
lpsz.
If the operand is a single character, the return value is a 32-bit value whose
high-order word is zero, and low-order word contains the converted character.
There is no indication of success or failure. Failure is rare.
Remarks
Windows NT: To make the conversion, the function uses the language driver for the current
language selected by the user at setup or by using the Control Panel. If no
language has been selected, Windows completes the conversion by using internal
default mapping. The conversion is made based on the code page associated with
the process locale.
Windows 95: The function makes the conversion based on the information associated with
the user's default locale, which is the locale selected by the user at setup or
by using the Control Panel. Windows 95 does not have language drivers.
See Also
CharLower,
CharLowerBuff,
CharUpperBuff
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