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I have a string like this:

aaa bbb

There is a space before the 2nd part of the string. My goal is to parse only the first part, so aaa. Everything after the space is out. How can I do this in C++?

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    possible duplicate of How do I tokenize a string in C++? Nov 24, 2011 at 11:07
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    @KarlKnechtel: wrong dup / do not close He wants the first part, not all. General tokeniziation is an unnecessary performance waste here. Nov 24, 2011 at 11:21
  • @phresnel I agree, but while this seems like exactly the sort of thing that's constantly asked, I couldn't find a better duplicate. Nov 24, 2011 at 11:22
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    @KarlKnechtel: If you couldn't, then it isn't, imho. Nov 24, 2011 at 11:23

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std::string s = "aaa bbb";
std::string s_before_space = s.substr(0, s.find(' '));
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  • This is the best solution. Smart, fast, clear and very useful. Thank you! Nov 24, 2011 at 11:31
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std::string s = "aaa bbb";

s = s.substr(0, s.find_first_of(' '));
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 std::string s = "aaa bbb";
 std::istringstream ss(s);

 std::string token;
 if (ss>>token)   // or: while(ss>>token) for _all_ tokens
 { 
      std::cout << "first token only: " << token << std::endl;
 }

Alternatively, with a container and using <algorithm>

 std::string s = "aaa bbb";
 std::istringstream ss(s);

 std::vector<std::string> elements;
 std::copy(std::istream_iterator<std::string>(ss),
           std::istream_iterator<std::string>(),
           std::back_inserter(elements));

 // elements now contains the whitespace delimited tokens

Includes:

 #include <sstream>   // for ostringstream/istringstream/stringstream
 #include <algorithm> // for copy
 #include <iterator>  // for istream_iterator/back_inserter
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  • But he only wants the first part, not all. General tokenization here = waste of performance. Nov 24, 2011 at 11:23
  • I tried the second method of yours; the vector is empty after std::copy call.
    – jrok
    Nov 24, 2011 at 11:23
  • @phresnel: then just make it if (ss>>token) { ... }? I'd prefer str.substr(0, str.find_first_of(" \t"))` though
    – sehe
    Nov 24, 2011 at 11:24
  • @sehe: Like the first part better now :) Nov 24, 2011 at 11:28
  • @jrok: oops, blatant typo - fixed now. Thanks for reporting!
    – sehe
    Nov 24, 2011 at 11:30
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user following tokenizer, taken from some earlier post on this site.

void Tokenize(const std::string& str, std::vector<std::string>& tokens,const std::string& delimiters = " ") {
    std::string::size_type lastPos = str.find_first_not_of(delimiters, 0);
    std::string::size_type pos     = str.find_first_of(delimiters, lastPos);
    while (std::string::npos != pos || std::string::npos != lastPos){
        tokens.push_back(str.substr(lastPos, pos - lastPos));
        lastPos = str.find_first_not_of(delimiters, pos);
        pos = str.find_first_of(delimiters, lastPos);
    }
}
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    But he only wants the first part, not all. General tokenization here = waste of performance. -1 because you just pasted without explanation. Nov 24, 2011 at 11:22

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