As other answers have pointed out, some test of 'parity' of the loop counter will select between outputting a "spacer" or a "newline" after each word is printed. Some of those methods are arcane, and some of those methods will not properly handle the case of an odd number of words.
If you are going to make the effort to code this algorithm, it should be as capable as possible. The following works for "pairs", but it seems more lyrical to show it working for "triplets" of sequential words in an array. (Omitting checks for negative numbers and empty strings. Those are not a few of my favourite things.)
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
void out( char *w[], size_t n, size_t per ) {
// output sequential words (array elements) several per line.
for( size_t r = 0; r < n; r += per ) {
char *prfx = ""; // prefix separator for words...
for( size_t c = r; c < r+per && c < n; c++ ) {
printf( "%s%s", prfx, w[c] );
prfx = " - "; // subsequent words prefixed by this string
}
putchar( '\n' );
}
putchar( '\n' );
}
int approved( char *w ) { // suppress adding some words to the array
char *stop[] = { "and", "up", "are", "of" }; // "stopwords"
for( int i = 0; i < sizeof stop/sizeof stop[0]; i++ )
if( strcmp( w, stop[i] ) == 0 ) return 0;
return 1;
}
int main() {
char meat[] =
"Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens "
"Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens "
"Brown paper packages tied up with strings "
"These are a few of my favourite things";
char *words[100]; // sufficient
size_t nWords = 0;
// Break apart the meat into individual (approved) words
for( char *p = meat; (p = strtok( p, " \n") ) != NULL; p = NULL )
if( approved( p ) )
words[ nWords++ ] = p;
// out( words, nWords, 2 ); // now, output pairs
out( words, nWords, 3 ); // or output triplets
// out( words, nWords, 4 ); // or output quadruplets
return 0;
}
Raindrops - on - roses
whiskers - on - kittens
Bright - copper - kettles
warm - woolen - mittens
Brown - paper - packages
tied - with - strings
These - a - few
my - favourite - things
Slow day... Instead of multiple calls to strcmp()
to approve (or not) certain words, there's this: (presumes that any word is <= 30 characters long.)
int approved( char *w ) {
char *stop = " and up a of ", buf[1+30+1=1], *p = buf+1;
while( (*p = *w) != '\0' ) p++, w++;
buf[0] = p[0] = ' '; p[1] = '\0';
return strstr( stop, buf ) == NULL;
}
printf("%s - %s\n%s - %s\n", ...)
enough?