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CharWidth(3pm)        User Contributed Perl Documentation        CharWidth(3pm)

NAME
       Text::CharWidth - Get number of occupied columns of a string on terminal

SYNOPSIS
         use Text::CharWidth qw(mbwidth mbswidth mblen);
         mbwidth(string);
         mbswidth(string);
         mblen(string);

DESCRIPTION
       This module supplies features similar as wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) in C
       language.

       Characters have its own width on terminal depending on locale.  For
       example, ASCII characters occupy one column per character, east Asian
       fullwidth characters (like Hiragana or Han Ideograph) occupy two columns
       per character, and combining characters (apperaring in ISO-8859-11 Thai,
       Unicode, and so on) occupy zero columns per character.  mbwidth() gives
       the width of the first character of the given string and mbswidth()
       gives the width of the whole given string.

       The names of mbwidth and mbswidth came from "multibyte" versions of
       wcwidth and wcswidth which are "wide character" versions.

       mblen(string) returns number of bytes of the first character of the
       string.  Please note that a character may consist of multiple bytes in
       multibyte encodings such as UTF-8, EUC-JP, EUC-KR, GB2312, or Big5.

       mbwidth(string) returns the width of the first character of the string.
       mbswidth(string) returns the width of the whole string.

       Parameters are to be given in locale encodings, not always in UTF-8.

SEE ALSO
       locale(5), wcwidth(3), wcswidth(3)

AUTHOR
       Tomohiro KUBOTA, <kubota@debian.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
       Copyright 2003 by Tomohiro KUBOTA

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself.

perl v5.40.0                       2024-10-15                    CharWidth(3pm)

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