I was looking for replacing a character in a string with a character in another string comparing to another string. Well, hard to describe this, a code would be better :
std::string alphabet = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
std::string keyboard = "AZERTYUIOPQSDFGHJKLMWXCVBNazertyuiopqsdfghjklmwxcvbn";
std::string change(std::string str)
{
for (short i = 0; i < alphabet.length(); i++)
{
std::cout << str[i] << std::endl;
}
std::cout << str << std::endl;
system("PAUSE");
return str;
}
Well, I don't think it is understandable, so what I try to do is :
- Find (maybe Find() ?) the letter in str and get the i-variable in alphabet.
- With the i-variable want to get the pos and then get the letter in the keyboard string.
Hope you understand what I mean, and thank you.
I though about replace(), find() and swap(), but didn't work, I maybe did something wrong. Thank you in advance !
EDIT : Well, I was sure you won't understand anything, imagine str = "Hello", I want to replace H per Y (alphabet = H -> keyboard = I)? (alphabet get the position of the H in the alphabet string, we memorise this position in i, and we keyboard[i]), this is what I want to do.
std::transform
, and no, I didn't really understand what you're trying to do. Maybe post a simple example. Are you trying to map between different keyboard layouts?str
is unknown andkeyboard
isn't used at all), perhaps show use a before/after version of an input/output string as it relates to your two alphabet and keyboard strings. As-written your question is difficult to read, and at-best-guessable to answer. Something tells me the words "map" and "transform" belong somewhere in this question.str = "Hello"
will be changed to `Itssg'. Right?