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Char.IsControl Method (System) | Microsoft Learn

Char.IsControl Method Definition

Indicates whether a specified Unicode character is categorized as a control character.

Overloads IsControl(Char)

Indicates whether the specified Unicode character is categorized as a control character.

IsControl(String, Int32)

Indicates whether the character at the specified position in a specified string is categorized as a control character.

Control characters are formatting and other non-printing characters, such as ACK, BEL, CR, FF, LF, and VT. The Unicode standard assigns code points from \U0000 to \U001F, \U007F, and from \U0080 to \U009F to control characters. According to the Unicode standard, these values are to be interpreted as control characters unless their use is otherwise defined by an application. Valid control characters are members of the UnicodeCategory.Control category.

IsControl(Char)
Source:
Char.cs
Source:
Char.cs
Source:
Char.cs
Source:
Char.cs

Indicates whether the specified Unicode character is categorized as a control character.

public:
 static bool IsControl(char c);
public static bool IsControl(char c);
static member IsControl : char -> bool
Public Shared Function IsControl (c As Char) As Boolean
Parameters
c
Char

The Unicode character to evaluate.

Returns

true if c is a control character; otherwise, false.

Examples

The following example lists the Unicode code point of each of the control characters.

using System;

public class ControlChars
{
   public static void Main()
   {
      int charsWritten = 0;

      for (int ctr = 0x00; ctr <= 0xFFFF; ctr++)
      {
         char ch = Convert.ToChar(ctr);
         if (char.IsControl(ch))
         {
            Console.Write(@"\U{0:X4}    ", ctr);
            charsWritten++;
            if (charsWritten % 6 == 0)
               Console.WriteLine();
         }
      }
   }
}
// The example displays the following output to the console:
//       \U0000    \U0001    \U0002    \U0003    \U0004    \U0005
//       \U0006    \U0007    \U0008    \U0009    \U000A    \U000B
//       \U000C    \U000D    \U000E    \U000F    \U0010    \U0011
//       \U0012    \U0013    \U0014    \U0015    \U0016    \U0017
//       \U0018    \U0019    \U001A    \U001B    \U001C    \U001D
//       \U001E    \U001F    \U007F    \U0080    \U0081    \U0082
//       \U0083    \U0084    \U0085    \U0086    \U0087    \U0088
//       \U0089    \U008A    \U008B    \U008C    \U008D    \U008E
//       \U008F    \U0090    \U0091    \U0092    \U0093    \U0094
//       \U0095    \U0096    \U0097    \U0098    \U0099    \U009A
//       \U009B    \U009C    \U009D    \U009E    \U009F
open System

let mutable charsWritten = 0

for i in 0x00..0xFFFF do
    let ch = Convert.ToChar i
    if Char.IsControl ch then
        printf $"\\U{i:X4}    "
        charsWritten <- charsWritten + 1
        if charsWritten % 6 = 0 then
            printfn ""

// The example displays the following output to the console:
//       \U0000    \U0001    \U0002    \U0003    \U0004    \U0005
//       \U0006    \U0007    \U0008    \U0009    \U000A    \U000B
//       \U000C    \U000D    \U000E    \U000F    \U0010    \U0011
//       \U0012    \U0013    \U0014    \U0015    \U0016    \U0017
//       \U0018    \U0019    \U001A    \U001B    \U001C    \U001D
//       \U001E    \U001F    \U007F    \U0080    \U0081    \U0082
//       \U0083    \U0084    \U0085    \U0086    \U0087    \U0088
//       \U0089    \U008A    \U008B    \U008C    \U008D    \U008E
//       \U008F    \U0090    \U0091    \U0092    \U0093    \U0094
//       \U0095    \U0096    \U0097    \U0098    \U0099    \U009A
//       \U009B    \U009C    \U009D    \U009E    \U009F
Module ControlChars
   Public Sub Main()
      Dim charsWritten As Integer = 0

      For ctr As Integer = &H0 To &HFFFF
         Dim ch As Char = Convert.ToChar(ctr)
         
         If Char.IsControl(ch) Then
            Console.Write("\U{0:X4}    ", ctr)
            charsWritten += 1 
            If (charsWritten Mod 6) = 0 Then 
               Console.WriteLine()
            End If    
         End If
      Next
   End Sub
End Module
' The example displays the following output to the console:
'       \U0000    \U0001    \U0002    \U0003    \U0004    \U0005
'       \U0006    \U0007    \U0008    \U0009    \U000A    \U000B
'       \U000C    \U000D    \U000E    \U000F    \U0010    \U0011
'       \U0012    \U0013    \U0014    \U0015    \U0016    \U0017
'       \U0018    \U0019    \U001A    \U001B    \U001C    \U001D
'       \U001E    \U001F    \U007F    \U0080    \U0081    \U0082
'       \U0083    \U0084    \U0085    \U0086    \U0087    \U0088
'       \U0089    \U008A    \U008B    \U008C    \U008D    \U008E
'       \U008F    \U0090    \U0091    \U0092    \U0093    \U0094
'       \U0095    \U0096    \U0097    \U0098    \U0099    \U009A
'       \U009B    \U009C    \U009D    \U009E    \U009F
IsControl(String, Int32)
Source:
Char.cs
Source:
Char.cs
Source:
Char.cs
Source:
Char.cs

Indicates whether the character at the specified position in a specified string is categorized as a control character.

public:
 static bool IsControl(System::String ^ s, int index);
public static bool IsControl(string s, int index);
static member IsControl : string * int -> bool
Public Shared Function IsControl (s As String, index As Integer) As Boolean
Parameters
index
Int32

The position of the character to evaluate in s.

Returns

true if the character at position index in s is a control character; otherwise, false.

Exceptions

index is less than zero or greater than the last position in s.

Examples

The following example enumerates the characters in a string and determines whether any are control characters.

using System;

public class ControlChar
{
   public static void Main()
   {
      string sentence = "This is a " + Environment.NewLine + "two-line sentence.";
      for (int ctr = 0; ctr < sentence.Length; ctr++)
      {
         if (Char.IsControl(sentence, ctr))
           Console.WriteLine("Control character \\U{0} found in position {1}.",
             Convert.ToInt32(sentence[ctr]).ToString("X4"), ctr);
      }
   }
}
// The example displays the following output to the console:
//       Control character \U000D found in position 10.
//       Control character \U000A found in position 11.
open System

let sentence = "This is a " + Environment.NewLine + "two-line sentence."

for i = 0 to sentence.Length - 1 do
    if Char.IsControl(sentence, i) then
        printfn $"Control character \\U{Convert.ToInt32 sentence[i]:X4} found in position {i}."

// The example displays the following output to the console:
//       Control character \U000D found in position 10.
//       Control character \U000A found in position 11.
Module ControlChar
   Public Sub Main()
      Dim sentence As String = "This is a " & vbCrLf & "two-line sentence."
      For ctr As Integer = 0 to sentence.Length - 1
         If Char.IsControl(sentence, ctr) Then
            Console.WriteLine("Control character \U{0} found in position {1}.", _
             Convert.ToInt32(sentence.Chars(ctr)).ToString("X4"), ctr)
          End If
       Next   
   End Sub
End Module
' The example displays the following output to the console:
'       Control character \U000D found in position 10.
'       Control character \U000A found in position 11.

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