New function:
int getNonBlankLine(char str[])
{
int nb = 0;
while (nb == 0)
{
int i = 0;
int c;
while (i < N - 1 && (c = getchar()) != EOF && c != '\n')
{
str[i++] = c;
if (!isblank(c))
nb++;
}
}
if (c == EOF)
return 0;
str[i] = '\0';
return i;
}
This returns the length of the line; it excludes the newline from the data returned; it skips over all blank lines; it doesn't overflow its buffer; it doesn't give you a way to detect that the line did not all fit in the buffer.
If you don't want to use a new function or add the code in the function above in place of your old function body, then you have to analyze the line after it is read and call the input again. Other answers give you code that can be used for that.
You can also choose between isblank()
which recognizes blanks and tabs, and isspace()
which recognizes blanks, tabs, newlines, formfeeds, carriage returns and vertical tabs (" \t\n\f\r\v"
).