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how to Split a String ? [modified]

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    Helo, If i have a string" 21/jack", how can i let the program to distinguish numeric as age, and String as Name? : for example , from name = jack , age = 21, how can do this ? if possible plz provide more usage of how to split String . thx! Thanks !

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      Helo, If i have a string" 21/jack", how can i let the program to distinguish numeric as age, and String as Name? : for example , from name = jack , age = 21, how can do this ? if possible plz provide more usage of how to split String . thx! Thanks !

      modified on Monday, September 28, 2009 8:52 AM

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      Since your request looks far from clear, could you please provide an input example (and the expected output)? :)

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        Helo, If i have a string" 21/jack", how can i let the program to distinguish numeric as age, and String as Name? : for example , from name = jack , age = 21, how can do this ? if possible plz provide more usage of how to split String . thx! Thanks !

        modified on Monday, September 28, 2009 8:52 AM

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        You use CString::Tokenize[^] to split the string. After you have split the string, convert each one into what you expect them to be (i.e. first one is the age, second is the name, ... ) M.

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          Helo, If i have a string" 21/jack", how can i let the program to distinguish numeric as age, and String as Name? : for example , from name = jack , age = 21, how can do this ? if possible plz provide more usage of how to split String . thx! Thanks !

          modified on Monday, September 28, 2009 8:52 AM

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          You may use CString::Tokenize [^] (or _tcstok [^] if you're not using MFC) to split the string and then, for instance, _tcstol [^] to discover the actual type of the obtained strings. :)

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          This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
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