10-11-2016
Which is a bit hard to believe. The comma in my proposal above comes from the echo statement, and the two values are from line 2 and the LAST line of the "datafile.txt" that you attached. First thought would be the comma is in the data.
Are my assumptions in post#8 correct?
WHat results do get applying the proposal to the attached "datafile.txt"?
Does your other/new file obey the exactly same structure?
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create_datafile_index
create_datafile_index(3alleg4) Allegro manual create_datafile_index(3alleg4)
NAME
create_datafile_index - Creates an index for a datafile. Allegro game programming library.
SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h>
DATAFILE_INDEX *create_datafile_index(const char *filename);
DESCRIPTION
Creates an index for a datafile, to speed up loading single objects out of it. This is mostly useful for big datafiles, which you don't
want to load as a whole. The index will store the offset of all objects inside the datafile, and then you can load it quickly with
"load_datafile_object_indexed" later. Use destroy_datafile_index to free the memory used by it again.
Note: If the datafile uses global compression, there is no performance gain from using an index, because seeking to the offset still
requires to uncompress the whole datafile up to that offset. Example:
DATAFILE_INDEX *index = create_datafile_index("huge.dat");
DATAFILE *object = load_datafile_object_indexed(index, 1234);
...
unload_datafile_object(object);
destroy_datafile_index(index);
RETURN VALUE
A pointer value which you can pass to load_datafile_object_indexed.
SEE ALSO
destroy_datafile_index(3alleg4), load_datafile_object_indexed(3alleg4)
Allegro version 4.4.2 create_datafile_index(3alleg4)