The CharPrev function returns a pointer to the preceding character in a string.
LPTSTR CharPrev(
LPCTSTR lpszStart, |
// pointer to first character |
LPCTSTR lpszCurrent |
// pointer to current character |
); |
The return value is a pointer to the preceding character in the string, or to the first character in the string if the lpszCurrent parameter equals the lpszStart parameter.
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