C++ :: Get Word From Char Array

Jan 28, 2015

Let's say i have some text in char array Code: char text[] = "Hello my friend"; How can i get a seperate words from it? It should be like

Code:
char a[] = "Hello";
char b[] = "my";
char c[] = "friend";

Is it possible to do?

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1.) Extra white spaces between words need to be removed [DONE]

2.) Text has to be converted to title case, i.e each new word has to start with a capital letter [DONE]

3.) Lastly I have I text file (minors.txt) containing a number of words that should not be capitalized by the function, like "a" and "an", however I don't know how to implement this.

Example of end product:

ENTER THE TITLE OF THE BOOK: a brief hisTOry OF everyTHING

Correct Output:

bool Book :: convertToTitleCase(char* inTitle) {
int length = strlen(inTitle);
bool thisWordCapped = false;
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//Remove multiple white spaces
for (int x = 0; x < length; x++)

[Code]...

I was thinking of maby reading the words in the text file into a string array, and then comparing the two arrays to ensure that when a word is present in a text file, the word is not capitalized, however I don't know if that is possible between a string array and a char array.

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this is the entire code:

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/****************************************************************/
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I'm having trouble receiving that random word and I'm getting the definitions from the file.

Here's my code:

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[Code] ....

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horse#a solid-hoofed plant-eating domesticated mammal with a flowing mane and tail, used for riding
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barber#a person who cuts hair
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Code:

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Code:
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#include <stdio.h>
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The program is working very well; it will censor any "darn" words the user enter, by replacing it with ****.

The problem: I need to enter a phrase just once, before the program prints out the phrase the user had entered, The phrase purpose is to tell: either the phrase was clean, or it had "darn" within it.

I tired:

1-Defining an integer (counter=0;), and adding (counter=counter+1;) in the first while loop, when I am storing char's into my array. Then, adding if statement (if index==counter) for the phrase I need to print before printing the user entry. It should print out the statement only if (counter==index), because counter would still have the count of user entry. -> didn't work, the phrase won't print.

2- Making the previous step within its' own loop. -> It stopped printing the user's phrase.

Tools I can used : If statements, while loops.

Here is my code: (Ignore the phrases within /**/, they are just the statements I want to print)

#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
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int index=1; // Act as counter, which would refer to a character in the array.
char cur; // Identify cur, which will be used to store characters into the array (phrase).
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Code:
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Code:

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Code:
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*
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