[GNHLUG] Silly C/C++ question...

bruce.labitt at autoliv.com bruce.labitt at autoliv.com
Mon Dec 1 16:25:56 EST 2008


-----"Thomas Charron" <twaffle at gmail.com> wrote: -----

>To: bruce.labitt at autoliv.com
>From: "Thomas Charron" <twaffle at gmail.com>
>Date: 12/01/2008 04:17PM
>cc: gnhlug-discuss at mail.gnhlug.org
>Subject: Re: [GNHLUG] Silly C/C++ question...
>
>On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 4:13 PM,  <bruce.labitt at autoliv.com> wrote:
>>>On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 3:30 PM,  <bruce.labitt at autoliv.com> wrote:
>>>> I am sure I will kick myself when I find out the answer, but...
>>>>  line 2: four doubles separated by commas
>>>>  line 3: \n
>>>* * * STUFF DELETED
>>>> fscanf(fp, "%d%d%d%d", &fstart1, &fend1, &M1, &dt1);     // get
>>>fstart,
>>>> fend, number of doppler slices & dt
>>>  Where's the commas getting cleared?
>> It would appear that is the problem, hmm, I left my K&R at home.
> Do you
>> have a link to a K&R clone or a reference to the string command
>that would
>> be useful?  It looks like strtok would work, if I can figure it
>out...
>> Jeesh, I'm liking python more and more...
>
>  :-P  Google fscanf example ?  :-D  "%f,%f,%f,%f" would probrably
>work, depends on how 'potentially bad' the data could be, really.
>
>--
>-- Thomas
>
>
Well, I wrote the data originally.  So I only have myself to blame :-P
Ahemm, google and I are buddies.  I did not find an example with the commas
delimiting the %f s.  Thanks, I'll try it.  Otherwise, I could use strtok
(ikk)

-Bruce


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