anyone have a way to take a string of unknown length and break it up using the spaces (white space) that are in it?
data example: president john jones, iii
anyone have a way to take a string of unknown length and break it up using the spaces (white space) that are in it?
data example: president john jones, iii
look at tokenising function, strtok(...) I think in <cstring>/<string.h>
Using the CString class would be the easiest way.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de.../cstring_1.asp
anyone have a way to take a string of unknown length and break it up using the spaces (white space) that are in it?
data example: president john jones, iiiCode:#include <sstream> #include <iostream> #include <string> using namespace std; int main() { istringstream text("president john jones, iii"); string word; while(text >> word) cout << word << '\n'; }
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I believe CString is only available in MFC, or otherwise difficult to get.Originally posted by Dual-Catfish
Using the CString class would be the easiest way.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de.../cstring_1.asp
Are you sure? I think you can either include cstring.h or windows.h and use it..
I don't see how you'd need MFC to use it..