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  • L Lost User

    Well spotted!

    Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman

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    Faez Shingeri
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    #7

    Lovely..! This program works like a charm....:-D But now I am getting some extra unwanted strings too till the point I wanto extract the needed string.. My new o/p file now look like Token: DCLGEN Token: LIBRARY Token: ACTION Token: LANGUAGE Token: NAMES Token: QUOTE Token: COLSUFFIX Token: IS Token: EXEC Token: POLICY_NO Token: REG_NO Token: EFFECTIVE_DATE Token: EXPIRY_DATE Token: CAN_EFF_DATE Token: CAN_PRO_DATE Token: RETURN_PREMIUM Token: CAN_PROCESSED Token: END-EXEC But I want the strings only after EXEC and before END-EXEC... ie from POLICY_NO to CAN_PROCESSED... I tried using

    while(strcmp("EXEC",tok))

    but it ain't working .. :-/ Thanks in advance, Faez

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    • F Faez Shingeri

      Lovely..! This program works like a charm....:-D But now I am getting some extra unwanted strings too till the point I wanto extract the needed string.. My new o/p file now look like Token: DCLGEN Token: LIBRARY Token: ACTION Token: LANGUAGE Token: NAMES Token: QUOTE Token: COLSUFFIX Token: IS Token: EXEC Token: POLICY_NO Token: REG_NO Token: EFFECTIVE_DATE Token: EXPIRY_DATE Token: CAN_EFF_DATE Token: CAN_PRO_DATE Token: RETURN_PREMIUM Token: CAN_PROCESSED Token: END-EXEC But I want the strings only after EXEC and before END-EXEC... ie from POLICY_NO to CAN_PROCESSED... I tried using

      while(strcmp("EXEC",tok))

      but it ain't working .. :-/ Thanks in advance, Faez

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      Lost User
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      Try this:

      BOOL bCapture = FALSE; // flag to ignore unwanted tokens
      while(fgets(buf, bufsize, fp1) != NULL)
      {
      tok = strtok(buf,"{ ,}");
      if (tok != NULL)
      {
      if (bCapture == FALSE)
      {
      // not capturing yet, so check for start of list
      if (strcmp(tok, "EXEC") == 0)
      bCapture = TRUE;
      }
      else // bCapture == TRUE
      {
      // bCapture is true so check for end of
      // list, or display token
      if (strcmp(tok, "END-EXEC") == 0)
      bCapture = FALSE;
      else
      printf("Token: %s\n", tok);
      }
      }
      }

      [edit]Fixed the "END-EXEC" string, thanks to Carlo for pointing it out.[/edit]

      Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman

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      • L Lost User

        Try this:

        BOOL bCapture = FALSE; // flag to ignore unwanted tokens
        while(fgets(buf, bufsize, fp1) != NULL)
        {
        tok = strtok(buf,"{ ,}");
        if (tok != NULL)
        {
        if (bCapture == FALSE)
        {
        // not capturing yet, so check for start of list
        if (strcmp(tok, "EXEC") == 0)
        bCapture = TRUE;
        }
        else // bCapture == TRUE
        {
        // bCapture is true so check for end of
        // list, or display token
        if (strcmp(tok, "END-EXEC") == 0)
        bCapture = FALSE;
        else
        printf("Token: %s\n", tok);
        }
        }
        }

        [edit]Fixed the "END-EXEC" string, thanks to Carlo for pointing it out.[/edit]

        Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman

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        CPallini
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        My 5, though your code, as it stands, wouldn't match the-requirements. :-D

        Veni, vidi, vici.

        In testa che avete, signor di Ceprano?

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        • CPalliniC CPallini

          My 5, though your code, as it stands, wouldn't match the-requirements. :-D

          Veni, vidi, vici.

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          #10

          I wrote it over breakfast; what's missing?

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          • L Lost User

            I wrote it over breakfast; what's missing?

            Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman

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            CPallini
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            #11

            Nothing is missing, however an underscore is not an hyphen. --Carlo The Nitpick.

            Veni, vidi, vici.

            In testa che avete, signor di Ceprano?

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            • CPalliniC CPallini

              Nothing is missing, however an underscore is not an hyphen. --Carlo The Nitpick.

              Veni, vidi, vici.

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              #12

              CPallini wrote:

              Carlo The NitpickEagle-Eye

              FTFY :)

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              • L Lost User

                CPallini wrote:

                Carlo The NitpickEagle-Eye

                FTFY :)

                Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman

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                Faez Shingeri
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                That code was a beauty again .... :-D Actually... the final file after strtok() looks like the one below... :|

                Token: DCLGEN
                Token: LIBRARY
                Token: ACTION
                Token: LANGUAGE
                Token: NAMES
                Token: QUOTE
                Token: COLSUFFIX
                Token: IS
                Token: EXEC
                Token: POLICY_NO
                Token: REG_NO
                Token: EFFECTIVE_DATE
                Token: EXPIRY_DATE
                Token: CAN_EFF_DATE
                Token: CAN_PRO_DATE
                Token: RETURN_PREMIUM
                Token: CAN_PROCESSED
                Token: END-EXEC
                Token: COBOL
                Token: DCLCANCL
                Token: POLICY_NO
                Token: CN-POLICY-NO //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                Token: REG_NO
                Token: CN-REG-NO //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                Token: EFFECTIVE_DATE
                Token: CN-EFFECTIVE-DATE //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                Token: EXPIRY_DATE
                Token: CN-EXPIRY-DATE //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                Token: CAN_EFF_DATE
                Token: CN-CAN-EFF-DATE //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                Token: CAN_PRO_DATE
                Token: CN-CAN-PRO-DATE //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                Token: RETURN_PREMIUM
                Token: CN-RETURN-PREMIUM //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                Token: CAN_PROCESSED
                Token: CN-CAN-PROCESSED //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                Token: THE

                Your code cleverly extracted the strings within EXEC and END-EXEC which I stored in

                char tableCol[6][10]

                But now I am finding it really difficult to store the strings which are immediatedly followed by the "tabCol" string from the file... :( ie CN-POLICY-NO, CN-REG-NO, CN-EFFECTIVE-DATE, CN-EXPIRY-DATE, CN-CAN-EFF-DATE, CN-CAN-PRO-DATE, CN-RETURN-PREMIUM & CN-CAN-PROCESSED which are to be stored in

                char tableRow[6][10]

                Apologies ...:( Thanks a ton, Faez

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                • F Faez Shingeri

                  That code was a beauty again .... :-D Actually... the final file after strtok() looks like the one below... :|

                  Token: DCLGEN
                  Token: LIBRARY
                  Token: ACTION
                  Token: LANGUAGE
                  Token: NAMES
                  Token: QUOTE
                  Token: COLSUFFIX
                  Token: IS
                  Token: EXEC
                  Token: POLICY_NO
                  Token: REG_NO
                  Token: EFFECTIVE_DATE
                  Token: EXPIRY_DATE
                  Token: CAN_EFF_DATE
                  Token: CAN_PRO_DATE
                  Token: RETURN_PREMIUM
                  Token: CAN_PROCESSED
                  Token: END-EXEC
                  Token: COBOL
                  Token: DCLCANCL
                  Token: POLICY_NO
                  Token: CN-POLICY-NO //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                  Token: REG_NO
                  Token: CN-REG-NO //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                  Token: EFFECTIVE_DATE
                  Token: CN-EFFECTIVE-DATE //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                  Token: EXPIRY_DATE
                  Token: CN-EXPIRY-DATE //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                  Token: CAN_EFF_DATE
                  Token: CN-CAN-EFF-DATE //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                  Token: CAN_PRO_DATE
                  Token: CN-CAN-PRO-DATE //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                  Token: RETURN_PREMIUM
                  Token: CN-RETURN-PREMIUM //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                  Token: CAN_PROCESSED
                  Token: CN-CAN-PROCESSED //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                  Token: THE

                  Your code cleverly extracted the strings within EXEC and END-EXEC which I stored in

                  char tableCol[6][10]

                  But now I am finding it really difficult to store the strings which are immediatedly followed by the "tabCol" string from the file... :( ie CN-POLICY-NO, CN-REG-NO, CN-EFFECTIVE-DATE, CN-EXPIRY-DATE, CN-CAN-EFF-DATE, CN-CAN-PRO-DATE, CN-RETURN-PREMIUM & CN-CAN-PROCESSED which are to be stored in

                  char tableRow[6][10]

                  Apologies ...:( Thanks a ton, Faez

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                  Lost User
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                  Since they all begin with "CN-", you could add a test:

                  if (strncmp(tok, "CN-", 3) == 0)
                  printf ...

                  Alternatively you have to test for each one individually.

                  Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman

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                  • F Faez Shingeri

                    That code was a beauty again .... :-D Actually... the final file after strtok() looks like the one below... :|

                    Token: DCLGEN
                    Token: LIBRARY
                    Token: ACTION
                    Token: LANGUAGE
                    Token: NAMES
                    Token: QUOTE
                    Token: COLSUFFIX
                    Token: IS
                    Token: EXEC
                    Token: POLICY_NO
                    Token: REG_NO
                    Token: EFFECTIVE_DATE
                    Token: EXPIRY_DATE
                    Token: CAN_EFF_DATE
                    Token: CAN_PRO_DATE
                    Token: RETURN_PREMIUM
                    Token: CAN_PROCESSED
                    Token: END-EXEC
                    Token: COBOL
                    Token: DCLCANCL
                    Token: POLICY_NO
                    Token: CN-POLICY-NO //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                    Token: REG_NO
                    Token: CN-REG-NO //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                    Token: EFFECTIVE_DATE
                    Token: CN-EFFECTIVE-DATE //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                    Token: EXPIRY_DATE
                    Token: CN-EXPIRY-DATE //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                    Token: CAN_EFF_DATE
                    Token: CN-CAN-EFF-DATE //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                    Token: CAN_PRO_DATE
                    Token: CN-CAN-PRO-DATE //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                    Token: RETURN_PREMIUM
                    Token: CN-RETURN-PREMIUM //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                    Token: CAN_PROCESSED
                    Token: CN-CAN-PROCESSED //I need this string too in diff array name tableRow[6][10]
                    Token: THE

                    Your code cleverly extracted the strings within EXEC and END-EXEC which I stored in

                    char tableCol[6][10]

                    But now I am finding it really difficult to store the strings which are immediatedly followed by the "tabCol" string from the file... :( ie CN-POLICY-NO, CN-REG-NO, CN-EFFECTIVE-DATE, CN-EXPIRY-DATE, CN-CAN-EFF-DATE, CN-CAN-PRO-DATE, CN-RETURN-PREMIUM & CN-CAN-PROCESSED which are to be stored in

                    char tableRow[6][10]

                    Apologies ...:( Thanks a ton, Faez

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                    Faez Shingeri wrote:

                    ...which are to be stored in

                    char tableRow[6][10]

                    Which won't be large enough.

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                    • L Lost User

                      Since they all begin with "CN-", you could add a test:

                      if (strncmp(tok, "CN-", 3) == 0)
                      printf ...

                      Alternatively you have to test for each one individually.

                      Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman

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                      No no... It ain't always preceeded with "CN-" string ... The strings which needs to be stored in TabRow array are followed by the second occurrence of each tableCol values... Initially I also thought of using strcat () and append CN- to the tabCol values... But den I realized that it was for this file only... Other files are completely different. Regards, Faez

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                      • F Faez Shingeri

                        No no... It ain't always preceeded with "CN-" string ... The strings which needs to be stored in TabRow array are followed by the second occurrence of each tableCol values... Initially I also thought of using strcat () and append CN- to the tabCol values... But den I realized that it was for this file only... Other files are completely different. Regards, Faez

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                        If you don't have a common character identifier to select your strings then there is little that can be done. And from what you say you will have different rules for different files so it's difficult to suggest any other options.

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                        • L Lost User

                          If you don't have a common character identifier to select your strings then there is little that can be done. And from what you say you will have different rules for different files so it's difficult to suggest any other options.

                          Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman

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                          Faez Shingeri
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                          #18

                          Finally I have come up witha Not-so-good code... But it works.. :) I created another similar situation to parse from END-EXEC to End of File as below...

                          if (k == 0)
                          {
                          if (strcmp(tok, "END-EXEC") == 0)
                          k = 1;
                          }
                          else
                          {
                          if (strcmp(tok, "THE") == 0)
                          {
                          k = 0;
                          }
                          else
                          {
                          strcpy(tabRow[m],tok);m++;
                          fprintf(fp3,"Token: %s\n", tok);

                                 }
                          

                          }
                          }
                          }
                          // Out of all the loops and condition now....

                          j=0,n=0;
                          for(j=0;j<=m;j++)
                          {
                          	if(strcmp(tabCol\[n\],tabRow\[j\])==0)
                          	{
                          		k=j;
                          		strcpy(tabRow\[n\],tabRow\[k+1\]);
                          		n++;
                          	}
                          	else ;
                          
                          
                          }
                          for(k=0;k
                          

                          It wud be nice to get ur comments on this... :-D

                          Thanks,
                          Faez

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                          • F Faez Shingeri

                            Finally I have come up witha Not-so-good code... But it works.. :) I created another similar situation to parse from END-EXEC to End of File as below...

                            if (k == 0)
                            {
                            if (strcmp(tok, "END-EXEC") == 0)
                            k = 1;
                            }
                            else
                            {
                            if (strcmp(tok, "THE") == 0)
                            {
                            k = 0;
                            }
                            else
                            {
                            strcpy(tabRow[m],tok);m++;
                            fprintf(fp3,"Token: %s\n", tok);

                                   }
                            

                            }
                            }
                            }
                            // Out of all the loops and condition now....

                            j=0,n=0;
                            for(j=0;j<=m;j++)
                            {
                            	if(strcmp(tabCol\[n\],tabRow\[j\])==0)
                            	{
                            		k=j;
                            		strcpy(tabRow\[n\],tabRow\[k+1\]);
                            		n++;
                            	}
                            	else ;
                            
                            
                            }
                            for(k=0;k
                            

                            It wud be nice to get ur comments on this... :-D

                            Thanks,
                            Faez

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                            Difficult to say really. Assuming it does what you want then that's fine, but I don't see any checks for the specific strings after the "END-EXEC" that you wish to save. Or perhaps that is what the line

                            if(strcmp(tabCol[n],tabRow[j])==0)

                            is doing.

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