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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T11:58:14+00:00 2026-05-23T11:58:14+00:00

I have some text in a string, I need to check whether that particular

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I have some text in a string, I need to check whether that particular string contains any characters which are not allowed to make a word.

Suppose I have text like “(hello}”

Here it contains to symbols ‘(‘ and ‘}’. How could I do it in C++. And a string may contains any unicode character.

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    2026-05-23T11:58:15+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 11:58 am

    If the string really contains Unicode (UTF-8), the problem is decidedly
    non-trivial; you’ll probably want to use some external library, like
    ICU. Or you can convert to wchar_t (wstring), and use the single
    byte encoding solution below:

    If the characters are single byte encoded, std::find_if with a
    suitable predicate should do the trick. If you’re doing any text
    parsing, you’ll want to define as set of such predicates, once and for
    all; the predicates can use the functions in the std::ctype facet of
    locale, or the ones in wctype.h (which use the global locale).

    Still, if you are dealing with Unicode, even converting to wide
    characters may not be enough, since full Unicode can still use more than
    one code point to represent a single character. The real question is
    just how serious you want to do this. (Note too that in many languages,
    like English or French, “words” can contain characters which Unicode
    considers punctuation, e.g. “don’t” or “aujourd’hui”—the Unicode
    tables will tell you that '\'' is punctuation, not part of a word.)

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