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In this task, the goal is to find the length of a string.
In this task, the goal is to find the length of a string.

==[[C]]==

'''Standard:''' [[ANSI C]] (AKA [[C89]]):

'''Compiler:''' GCC 3.3.3

#include <string.h>

int main() {
const char *string = "Hello, world!";
size_t length = strlen(string);
return 0;
};


==[[mIRC]]==
==[[mIRC]]==
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string='Hello, world!'
string='Hello, world!'
length="${#string}"
length="${#string}"

==[[C]]==

'''Standard:''' [[ANSI C]] (AKA [[C89]]):

'''Compiler:''' GCC 3.3.3

#include <string.h>

int main() {
const char *string = "Hello, world!";
size_t length = strlen(string);
return 0;
};

Revision as of 01:57, 20 January 2007

Task
String Character Length
You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know.

In this task, the goal is to find the length of a string.

C

Standard: ANSI C (AKA C89):

Compiler: GCC 3.3.3

 #include <string.h>
 int main() {
         const char *string = "Hello, world!";
         size_t length = strlen(string);
          
         return 0;
 };

mIRC

Compiler: mIRC

alias stringlength { echo -a Your Name is: $len($$?="Whats your name") letters long! }

Python

Interpreter: Python 2.4

length = len("This string length will be determined")

Perl

Interpreter: Perl any 5.X

 my $length = length "Hello, world!";

UNIX Shell

With external utilities:

Interpreter: any bourne shell

 string='Hello, world!'
 length=`echo -n "$string" | wc -c | tr -dc '0-9'`

With SUSv3 parameter expansion modifier:

Interpreter: Almquist SHell (NetBSD 3.0), Bourne Again SHell 3.2, Korn SHell (5.2.14 99/07/13.2), Z SHell

 string='Hello, world!'
 length="${#string}"