C++ :: How To Take Into Account White Spaces In A String

Apr 21, 2013

as i am doing an encryption program on a playfair cipher. I am now stuck on a problem on decryption.If my string is helloworld (without a space), it will decrypt normally.However , if my string has a space in between it. Let`s say Hello World, it will not decrypt normally.How do i take into account the space that is in between hello & world?

example: hello world

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here is my code:

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[Code].....

i click run in xcode, but something goes wrong. the build succeeds but in the output screen it says (11db)

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I have also tried searching for methods online however they do not seem to work for me...

void CPali::check() {
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Code:

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And I need to find something like "target sting" inside another sting.

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So then I went with .Substring() but that doesn't seem like that's the best solution either.

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I'm unable to print out or return the inputted string modified.

Code:

//ch11_9.c
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#include <conio.h>
#include <stdio.h>

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Dec 11, 2014

I have it searching through the entire string letter by letter, looking for spaces, punctuation, etc... yet it still is continuing on with the space.

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <cctype>
#include <algorithm>

[Code] ....

Output:
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//or
if(str_word == ' ')

It does nothing to change it. I am completely baffled.

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#include <bitset>
int main() {
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I am having some trouble tokenizing some strings in C. I am trying to take in a string dynamically and spit print it to the console tokenized using the spaces as delimiters. I have tried using frets() and scant() as well as playing around with pointer values to no avail.

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}
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");
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when displaying the pixel value from two loop, I get values ​​to 0 and it is normal for propablement black areas, but for whites I find the value -2147483648. I don't understand why this value is not 255.Is there an explanation for this has value.

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(I switched back to the FF pipeline temporarily, in my other projects I use shaders.)

Sprite.hpp

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The text file contains the following (note that there is an intentional space after the first word):

I ' m s o r 0 y 4 D a v e , 5 12 12 12 3 7 f 11 2 i d 5 8 1 c 5 n 10 t 5 7 17 2 3 h 7 2 .

I need that space to be caught in the steam, there will always be only one space after a various first word, but I need it in my array and stringstream doesn't catch it.

if you need to run it, just copy the text to a file named c:/test.txt

When you run the code, you will see after the 3rd iteration it skips the space, is there a way to change this, so I can focus on the decryption algorithm??

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#include <fstream>
#include <vector>
#include <string>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sstream>
#include <cctype>
bool is_number(const std::string& s){
std::string::const_iterator it = s.begin();

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I'm looking for a way to clean up my blank spaces outside of my walls. Any algorithm I can use to identify these big areas and replace them with a '1'

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// Inside here is where I was hoping to archive my work
bool draw = true;
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[Code] ....

Attached is an example of my output.As you will be able to see, there is a lot of brown. I want to fill the brown with walls, but leave space for a path between the rooms.The 'draw' bool is true when I'm outside of a room, just so I don't start throwing walls inside my room.

Example of what the array would look like (for those who don't know)

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Code:

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[Code] ....

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