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Top Forums Programming array of strings Post 302135756 by davidcreston on Wednesday 12th of September 2007 06:51:59 AM
Old 09-12-2007
array of strings

Hi
I need a better idea to implementing following in my code.

I need to store 80 long strings that will be used to display one by one in my GUI application. now i am storing those 80 long string in following two dimentational array.

uchar vpn_alm_long_str[MAX_ALARM][1024]={ }

each index will be an string index .
all strings would be defined static and this variable would be a global one .
so the issues that i can forsee

some issue with where this will be stored like in data segment (but don't know exactly the issue?/)
does not look good to store such big data structure in memnory when they are not going to be used always.
Insetad , if we can write all these strings in a file in a special format , and on run time we extract these string from that file , that sounds a good idea .
at least that file would be stored on disk not in the memory , and that would be brought in the memory only when it will be required to read and even that would be the only a string not the complete file ..

pls any other idea??

dav
 

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index(3C)						   Standard C Library Functions 						 index(3C)

NAME
index, rindex - string operations SYNOPSIS
#include <strings.h> char *index(const char *s, int c); char *rindex(const char *s, int c); DESCRIPTION
The index() and rindex() functions operate on null-terminated strings. The index() function returns a pointer to the first occurrence of character c in string s. The rindex() function returns a pointer to the last occurrence of character c in string s. Both index() and rindex() return a null pointer if c does not occur in the string. The null character terminating a string is considered to be part of the string. USAGE
On most modern computer systems, you can not use a null pointer to indicate a null string. A null pointer is an error and results in an abort of the program. If you wish to indicate a null string, you must use a pointer that points to an explicit null string. On some machines and with some implementations of the C programming language, a null pointer, if dereferenced, would yield a null string. Though often used, this practice is not always portable. Programmers using a null pointer to represent an empty string should be aware of this portability issue. Even on machines where dereferencing a null pointer does not cause an abort of the program, it does not necessarily yield a null string. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |ATTRIBUTE TYPE |ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Standard | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
bstring(3C), malloc(3C), string(3C), attributes(5), standards(5) SunOS 5.11 24 Jul 2002 index(3C)
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