std::strtok
| Defined in header  <cstring> | ||
| char* strtok( char* str, const char* delim ); | ||
Finds the next token in a null-terminated byte string pointed to by str. The separator characters are identified by null-terminated byte string pointed to by delim.
This function is designed to be called multiples times to obtain successive tokens from the same string.
-  If str != NULL, the call is treated as the first call to strtokfor this particular string. The function searches for the first character which is not contained indelim.
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-  If no such character was found, there are no tokens in strat all, and the function returns a null pointer.
-  If such character was found, is it the beginning of the token. The function then searches from that point on for the first character that is contained in delim.
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-  If no such character was found, strhas only one token, and the future calls tostrtokwill return a null pointer
- If such character was found, it is replaced by the null character '\0' and the pointer to the following character is stored in a static location for subsequent invocations.
 
-  If no such character was found, 
 - The function then returns the pointer to the beginning of the token
 
-  If no such character was found, there are no tokens in 
-  If str == NULL, the call is treated as a subsequent calls to strtok: the function continues from where it left in previous invocation. The behavior is the same as if the previously stored pointer is passed as str.
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[edit] Parameters
| str | - | pointer to the null-terminated byte string to tokenize | 
| delim | - | pointer to the null-terminated byte string identifying delimiters | 
[edit] Return value
Pointer to the beginning of the next token or NULL if there are no more tokens.
[edit] Notes
This function is destructive: it writes the '\0' characters in the elements of the string str. In particular, a string literal cannot be used as the first argument of strtok.
Each call to this function modifies a static variable: is not thread safe.
Unlike most other tokenizers, the delimiters in strtok can be different for each subsequent token, and can even depend on the contents of the previous tokens.
[edit] Example
Output:
A bird came down the walk
[edit] See also
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C documentation for strtok
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