A preview of some code I would like a response upon if possible: The mission: locate a word (substring) in user-input string and then have the ability to, in a sense, I guess, turn it into a function, triggering an event. Yes, it is simple, but I've yet to reach the point of it fully working as I picture it should. I determined that I could just use an event, in this case the return of null (or actually, a "!=null") to stage the next portion of the code. I am not looking for a complete fix (and please understand, I am at school working in a comp. lab where my Dev++ compiler will not run, so I am coding blind, and the code is set rather sloppy still-- no proper formatting) Just let me know what you think or where I could use some corrections. Is this substring function even doable as I have planned?
Cheers, reRanger
Code:#include <stdio.h> #include <fstream> #include <iostream> #include <string.h> #include <windows.h> using namespace std; int main() { Char str[ ]= “good”; //Variable String input1[ ] std::cout<< “Hello, how are you today?\n”<< endl; getline(cin, input1, ‘\n’); Char * pch; pch=strstr (str, “good”); //Searching for “good” in ^ Char str if (char str[ ] !=null) // or perhaps “zero” instead of “null”? or just “str” instead of whole tag… std::cout<< “I am glad to hear you are doing well today.\n”<< endl; else std::cout<< “Is anything wrong at all? Would you like to discuss it? \n”<< endl; return 0; //END }