0

I have a document that I'm parsing words from but I want to consider anything that is not a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or an apostrophe, to be white space. How could I do this if I am using the following bit of code before:

ifstream file;
file.open(filePath);

while(file >> word){
    listOfWords.push_back(word); // I want to make sure only words with the stated 
                                 // range of characters exist in my list.
}

So, for example, the word hor.se would be two elements in my list, "hor" and "se".

1 Answer 1

0

Create a list of "whitespace characters" and then each time you encounter a character, check to see if that character is in the list and if so you've started a new word. This example is written in python, but the concept is the same.

def get_words(whitespace_chars, string):
    words = []
    current_word = ""
    for x in range(0, len(string)):
        #check to see if we hit the end of a word.                                                                                                                                                                                           
        if(string[x] in whitespace_chars and current_word != ""):
            words.append(current_word)
            current_word = ""
        #add current letter to current word.                                                                                     
        else:
            current_word += string[x]
    #if the last letter isnt whitespace then the last word wont be added, so add here.                                                                                                                                                       
    if(current_word != ""):
        words.append(current_word)
    return words

return words

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.