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Top Forums Programming How to use strtok twice in the same program? Post 302243187 by sathishkmrv on Saturday 4th of October 2008 03:02:45 AM
Old 10-04-2008
How to use strtok twice in the same program?

Code:
       string str1(" 1 2 3 4 512543 ");
                 string str2;
                 if(str2.empty())
                        str2=str1;
                cout << "str2:" <<str2 <<endl;
                p1=strtok((char *)str1.c_str()," ");
                while(p1)
                {
                        v1.push_back(atoi(p1));
                cout << "val of p1 " << p1 << endl;
                 p1=strtok(NULL," ");
                }
                cout << "size of v1 " << v1.size() <<endl;
                p2=strtok((char *)str2.c_str()," ");
                cout << "str2:" <<str2 <<endl;
                while(p2)
                {
                        v2.push_back(atoi(p2));
                        cout << "val of p2 " << p2 <<endl;
                        p2=strtok(NULL," ");
                }

                cout << "size of v2" << v2.size() <<endl;

I get the following o/p.

Code:
str2: 1 2 3 4 512543 
val of p1 1
val of p1 2
val of p1 3
val of p1 4
val of p1 512543
size of v1 5
str2: 1234512543
val of p2 1
after tok p2  
size of v21

I want str2 also to be tokenized. But strtok after reaching NULL once it returns only NULL pointer everytime when it is accessed using NULL.

How can I tokenize str2 now?

Thanks
 

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Collator::compare - Compare two Unicode strings

	Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
public int Collator::compare (string $str1, string $str2) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style int collator_compare (Collator $coll, string $str1, string $str2) Compare two Unicode strings according to collation rules. PARAMETERS
o $coll -Collator object. o $str1 - The first string to compare. o $str2 - The second string to compare. RETURN VALUES
Return comparison result: o 1 if $str1 is greater than $str2 ; o 0 if $str1 is equal to $str2; o -1 if $str1 is less than $str2 . On error boolean FALSE is returned. Warning This function may return Boolean FALSE, but may also return a non-Boolean value which evaluates to FALSE. Please read the section on Booleans for more information. Use the === operator for testing the return value of this function. EXAMPLES
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