From: Adrian Popescu <adix@vendio.ro>
To: James Colannino <james@colannino.org>
Cc: linux-c-programming@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: comparing char to other known char's
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 16:10:54 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200506231610.55260.adix@vendio.ro> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <42B9F2C7.2030205@colannino.org>
On Thursday 23 June 2005 02:22, James Colannino wrote:
> Hey everyone. I hope this isn't a stupid question. I've been googling
> around trying to find a function that I can use but haven't been
> successful. Here's what I want to be able to do:
>
> let's say I have a char called 'character.' I want to compare
> 'character' to see if it's any one of the characters in a list. For
> example, maybe I would want to test character to see if it's either 'e',
> 'r', '*', etc.
>
> Is this easy enough to implement? I could do if (character == 'e' ||
> character == [...] and so on and so forth, but this seems much to
> tedious and unreadable to be my only solution. If anyone has any ideas
> I'd be extremely grateful :) Thanks very much in advance.
>
> James
the way you put it ( if (character == 'e' || ....) ; it is TRUE if
any (or only one) from those chars exists ;
perhaps you should be more specific
here is a starting point:
#include <stdio.h>
#define haystack "abcdefgr*dsfsdfdfs"
#define needle "rte*"
int find_char(char *str , char ch) {
int i=0;
while (str[i] != '\0') {
if (ch==str[i]) return ch;
i++;
}
return 0;
}
int main (){
char *cp;
int i;
int n=0;
cp=needle;
while (cp[n] !='\0') {
i=find_char (haystack, cp[n]);
if(i) printf ("found dec: %d char: %c\n", i, i);
n++;
}
}
--
Adrian
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-06-23 13:10 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-06-22 23:22 comparing char to other known char's James Colannino
2005-06-22 23:44 ` David L. Martin
2005-06-22 23:46 ` Eric Bambach
2005-06-23 0:25 ` James Colannino
2005-06-23 13:10 ` Adrian Popescu [this message]
2005-06-23 20:40 ` James Colannino
2005-06-23 22:57 ` Eric Bambach
2005-06-23 23:58 ` James Colannino
2005-06-24 0:25 ` James Colannino
2005-06-24 3:34 ` Eric Bambach
2005-06-24 5:48 ` James Colannino
2005-06-24 7:57 ` J.
2005-06-24 8:32 ` Glynn Clements
2005-06-25 11:58 ` HIToC
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