C++ :: Reading Complete Sentences From A File

Mar 3, 2013

I need to extract full sentences from a file and the save them in a set. I tried getline to get a full line and then removed the characters after the period. This method doesn't work too well if the other half of the sentence is on another line. How should i fix this?

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Visual C++ :: Reading And Outputting Files - Sentences And Abbreviations

Mar 26, 2013

I have got an assignment. It is about comparing two files one file has sentences and the other abbreviations. so far i have managed to compare the abbreviations which appear in the sentence and erase punctuation linked to abbreviations.

However I am currently stuck on putting the punctuation back in when outputting the file. I am also stuck with replacing matching words in the sentences with the expanded abbreviations. Not sure which code to show. but sentences and abbreviations are below.

ABBREVIATIONS

Aberd Aberdeen
admin administration
approx approximate
Austral Australia
div division
Capt Captain
Comdr Commander
e east
HQ Head Quarters
m metres
mil million
mt Mount
n north
NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
NSW New South Wales
pop population
s south
sq square
w west

Text file

NATO troops were on exercise in Aberd Capt Jones of the first div told Comdr Frank that his troops were near the E flank of the NATO forces. Complaining about the amount of Admin, Capt Jones radioed the NATO HQ asked for navigation relative to the HQ. The Captain then left.

For example the abbreviation "Aberd" in the sentence above needs to be replaced with Aberdeen from the abbreviations file. I need the last part of the abbreviation not "Aberd Aberdeen" need just "Aberdeen". Hope the info is understandable.

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#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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////// ------------------------------------- ////
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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for(unsigned int i=0; i <= text.length()-1; i++){
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how can i remove redundant sentences from text in richtextbox i.e. exactly same sentences in all text or Sentences that contains two or less than two different words as shown in example one and two.

For exapmle

sentence one: i am john and i am a student.
sentence two: i am stewert and yes i am a student.

Example two

Sentence one: i am john and i am a student.
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"by removing means sentence two should b remove."

example one has only two differences that is consider as redundant too while example 2 is exact copy. so both should b removed. t

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After I have compiled and executed code below, and I have made an input of a string, the while loop takes over the control and outputs an endless flow sentences. How can I make sure when an input of string is made, such a thing does not happen? In Python, one can make a type check by the use of type() command, but such a command does not exist in C, so how can I prevent an endless output in case a string input is made by the user?

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Code:
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msg_period,
msg_deadline,
msg_producer,
msg_comsumer
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I face the problem when I read this file, using fgets as follows:

Code:
char singleMessage[100];
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puts(singleMessage);
sscanf(singleMessage, "%i %i %i %i %i %i
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",
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788004425

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/*
*(*matrix(matrix+i)+j)
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I tried changing some of the bool expressions thinking I mixed up the true and false parts. After that the program ran and it created the new output file, but the file was empty. So, I don't think I mixed any of those expressions after all.

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#include <fstream>
#include <string>
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0100
0110

2] ./binary_string.out xx
00
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10
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Here's what I got so far but Im stuck and I don't know what's wrong/what to do.

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#include<iostream>
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#include<cstring>
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The sixth line of the file will contain ten positive integers representing the number of each of the drinks 0 through 9, in order, that are in stock.

The seventh line of the file will contain ten positive real numbers with upto 2 decimal places representing the price of each of the drinks 0 through 9, in order.

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Code:

#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
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Example of the file being read

Code:
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This is the input:
1 3 6
1 1 4
0 3 1
1 1 6
0 6 2
1 1 6

And the output should be:
12
6
15
13

But using the feof() the last value appears twice:
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15
13
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