If I have:
str1 = "str1s2"
str2 = "djfs1d2.3"
How can I get the last number in string by sscanf()?
I tried:
sscanf(str1, "%*[^0-9]%d", &n1);
sscanf(str2, "%*[^0-9]%d", &n2);
But I get only the first number:
n1 = 1
n2 = 1
Using the %n
specifier to store the number of characters processed by the scan, you can iterate through the string until scanf fails.
#include <stdio.h>
int main ( ) {
char str2[] = "2to3";
int span = 0;
int index = 0;
int lastvalue = 0;
int value = 0;
if ( 1 == sscanf ( &str2[index], "%d%n", &value, &span)) {
index += span;
lastvalue = value;
}
while ( 1 == sscanf ( &str2[index], "%*[^0-9]%d%n", &value, &span)) {
index += span;
lastvalue = value;
}
printf ( "last value = %d\n", lastvalue);
return 0;
}
I personally find it to elaborative an error prone to express this solely with a scanf
-pattern. I'd rather use a separate loop that iterates from the end of the string towards the beginning and positions a pointer right at the last number:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
// extracts the last positive integral value of string s
// returns...
// on success, the int value scanned
// -1, if the string is null, empty, or not terminated by a number
int extractLastIntegral(const char* s) {
int value = -1;
if (s && *s) { // don't parse null and empty strings
const char *scanstr = s + strlen(s) - 1;
while (scanstr > s && isdigit(*(scanstr-1))) {
scanstr--;
}
sscanf(scanstr,"%d", &value);
}
return value;
}
int main ( ) {
const char* teststrings[] = { "str1s2", "djfs1d2.3", "asdf3asd", "asd", "", NULL};
;
for (const char** teststring=teststrings;*teststring;teststring++) {
printf("string '%s' scans %d\n",*teststring,extractLastIntegral(*teststring));
}
return 0;
}
s
is an empty string, s + strlen(s) -1
would lead to scanptr = s-1
, which is illegal.
May 20, 2017 at 18:55
Iterate until you fail to get a number. (Probably easier and clearer code to use a character pointer and traverse the string backwards from the end until you find a digit and then continue backwards until you find a non-digit, then scanf from there, though.)
char *cp = str1;
int nc;
while(sscanf(cp, "%*[^0-9]%d%n", &n1, &nc) == 1) cp+=nc;
printf("n1: %d\n", n1);
str3 = "abc1d2e34";
Do you want34
or4
as the last "number"?