/* FUNCTION <>---unsigned integer to string INDEX utoa SYNOPSIS #include char *utoa(unsigned <[value]>, char *<[str]>, int <[base]>); char *__utoa(unsigned <[value]>, char *<[str]>, int <[base]>); DESCRIPTION <> converts the unsigned integer [] to a null-terminated string using the specified base, which must be between 2 and 36, inclusive. <[str]> should be an array long enough to contain the converted value, which in the worst case is sizeof(int)*8+1 bytes. RETURNS A pointer to the string, <[str]>, or NULL if <[base]> is invalid. PORTABILITY <> is non-ANSI. No supporting OS subroutine calls are required. */ #include char * __utoa (unsigned value, char *str, int base) { const char digits[] = "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"; int i, j; unsigned remainder; char c; /* Check base is supported. */ if ((base < 2) || (base > 36)) { str[0] = '\0'; return NULL; } /* Convert to string. Digits are in reverse order. */ i = 0; do { remainder = value % base; str[i++] = digits[remainder]; value = value / base; } while (value != 0); str[i] = '\0'; /* Reverse string. */ for (j = 0, i--; j < i; j++, i--) { c = str[j]; str[j] = str[i]; str[i] = c; } return str; } char * utoa (unsigned value, char *str, int base) { return __utoa (value, str, base); }