-3
I 12 0

I 9 1

I 26 0

I 25 2

B 26

P 0

R 25

A

So, what I need to do is read a file containing these characters/numbers and whenever I encounter a letter, I call a function to process whatever comes after the letter (aka the numbers). For example: When reading "I" I have to call the function to INSERT a certain number in a certain level of a Skip List; or when reading B, I need to search for a specific number in the Skip List, etc.

Problem is I'm really bad at reading from a file, can you guys enlighten me?

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  • You can have a look at the function strtok() to parse the input lines
    – Anand
    Oct 21, 2013 at 13:54
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    What have you tried so far? You won't get better by having someone just paste up the code of exactly how to do it.
    – nhgrif
    Oct 21, 2013 at 13:54
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    Seriously, how can you be bad at reading from a file? If you don't know how to do it using C, then go to your favourite search engine, and type: "file IO with C" and read the first few tutorials. It's the only way you will learn...
    – Nim
    Oct 21, 2013 at 13:58
  • Thank you Anand, using strtok() is a good idea, I will try it! Oct 21, 2013 at 14:06
  • Also C is far from the best choice when it comes to parsing. I would avoid it unless it's explicitly stated as a requirement.
    – KBart
    Oct 21, 2013 at 14:09

2 Answers 2

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You can do this with file operations in c, i am just giving you hints,

FILE *pFilePtr; // file pointer(handle of file)

pFilePtr = fopen(argv[1],"r"); 

//define buffer to store data read line by line data
char buf[32]={0};

//Now you can run a while loop to read entire file

with fread() to get whole first line(until '\n')

while(!feof(pFilePtr))

{

if(NULL != fgets(buf,32,pFilePtr))

// perform string operation on buffer to extract letters and digits

// and according to that call functions you need

}

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  • Thank you for the suggestion, will try to finish the program now. Oct 21, 2013 at 14:13
  • One nit - don't use feof as your loop condition. feof won't return true until after you've tried to read past the end of file, so your loop will execute one time too many. Use the result of fgets as your loop condition instead.
    – John Bode
    Oct 21, 2013 at 14:42
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>

int main(void) {

    FILE *fptr;
    char mystring[20];
    int number;
    fptr = fopen("Input.txt", "r");

    while(fscanf(fptr , "%s %d", mystring, &number) !=  EOF) {
        printf("%s %d\n", mystring, number);

        if(strcmp(mystring, "I") == 0) { 
            printf("Implement the reqd function here\n");
        }
    }
}

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