I asked a similar question but left out an important detail. I am doing some text processing on an array of chars (cstring). The input array is copied to the output array except certain characters get changed (e.g. a->b). This is done by using a switch statements. What I want is if two or more of a certain characters are found in a row only one of them gets copied to the new array (so I wouldn't want two spaces in a row).
This is what I've got so far and it works without skipping the two or more in a row of certain characters:
char cleanName[ent->d_namlen];
for(int i = 0; i < ent->d_namlen; i++)
{
switch(ent->d_name[i])
{
case 'a' :
cleanName[i] = 'b';//replace a's with b's (just an example)
break;
case ' ' ://fall through
case '-' :
case '–' :
case '—' :
cleanName[i] = '_';//replace spaces and dashes with spaces
break;
....//more case statments
default:
cleanName[i] = ent->d_name[i];
}
}
For example if two characters in a row get replaced by underscores, how do I do this? Would I only execute the switch
statement if(ent->d_name[i] != previous || (ent->d_name[i] != '-' && ent->d_name[i] != '_' && ent->d_name[i] != ' ')
This may be more of an algorithm question than an implementation specific one.
Example input: abbc--d-e
Output: bbbc_d_e
(for simplicity sake assume 'a' is mapped to 'b' but really there is more than this)