c++stringstdtolower

How to convert an instance of std::string to lower case


I want to convert a std::string to lowercase. I am aware of the function tolower(). However, in the past I have had issues with this function and it is hardly ideal anyway as using it with a std::string would require iterating over each character.

Is there an alternative which works 100% of the time?


Solution

  • Adapted from Not So Frequently Asked Questions:

    #include <algorithm>
    #include <cctype>
    #include <string>
    
    std::string data = "Abc";
    std::transform(data.begin(), data.end(), data.begin(),
        [](unsigned char c){ return std::tolower(c); });
    

    You're really not going to get away without iterating through each character. There's no way to know whether the character is lowercase or uppercase otherwise.

    If you really hate tolower(), here's a specialized ASCII-only alternative that I don't recommend you use:

    char asciitolower(char in) {
        if (in <= 'Z' && in >= 'A')
            return in - ('Z' - 'z');
        return in;
    }
    
    std::transform(data.begin(), data.end(), data.begin(), asciitolower);
    

    Be aware that tolower() can only do a per-single-byte-character substitution, which is ill-fitting for many scripts, especially if using a multi-byte-encoding like UTF-8.