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I need to use fscanf to ignore all the white spaces and to not keep it. I tried to use something like the combination between (*) and [^\n] as: fscanf(file," %*[^\n]s",); Of course it crashed, is there any way to do it only with fscanf?

code:

int funct(char* name)
{
   FILE* file = OpenFileToRead(name);
   int count=0; 
   while(!feof(file)) 
   {
       fscanf(file," %[^\n]s");
       count++;
   }
   fclose(file);
   return count;
}

Solved ! change the original fscanf() to : fscanf(file," %*[^\n]s"); read all the line exactly as fgets() but didnt keep it!

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    Can we see the code that crashed? We can't fix what we can't see. Dec 20, 2013 at 21:58
  • <code> int funct(char* name) { FILE* file = OpenFileToRead(name); int count=0; while(!feof(file)) { fscanf(file," %[^\n]s"); count++; } fclose(file); return count; } </code>
    – olsynt
    Dec 20, 2013 at 22:02

3 Answers 3

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Using a space (" ") in the fscanf format causes it to read and discard whitespace on the input until it finds a non-whitespace character, leaving that non-whitespace character on the input as the next character to be read. So you can do things like:

fscanf(file, " "); // skip whitespace
getc(file);        // get the non-whitespace character
fscanf(file, " "); // skip whitespace
getc(file);        // get the non-whitespace character

or

fscanf(file, " %c %c", &char1, &char2); // read 2 non-whitespace characters, skipping any whitespace before each

from:

Ignoring whitepace with fscanf or fgets?

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from the fscanf man page:

   A directive is one of the following:
  ·      A sequence of white-space characters (space, tab, newline, etc.;
          see isspace(3)).  This directive matches  any  amount  of  white
          space, including none, in the input.

so

fscanf(file, " %s\n");

will skip all whitespace before reading in characters.

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    fscanf(file, " %s\n") has problems: 1) No destination to match %s. 2) " " in front of "%s" is not needed as "%s" will consume leading whitespace anyways. 3) "\n" does the same unneeded scanning of whitespace. Dec 20, 2013 at 22:44
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Your code is crashing because you have a %s in your format specifier in the fscanf call, and you don't pass fscanf a char * to which you want it to write the string it finds.

See http://www.cs.utah.edu/~zachary/isp/tutorials/io/io.html.

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