C :: Printing Of A File In Different Format?

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The requirement is to capture statistics of uuid occurrences for ALIVE/SEARCH/BYEBYE (it can be all 3, combinations of 2 each, or one alone) in a dynamically populated file in run time.

I am able to print all 3 combinations, but not in combination of 1 or 2 e.g.

If my input.txt is like this :

uuid:22314754-a597-490b-8a93-02cfae01036b ALIVE 16
uuid:22314754-a597-490b-8a93-02cfae01036b BYEBYE 8
uuid:22314754-a597-490b-8a93-02cfae01036b SEARCH 8
uuid:50e65653-7525-485d-83bf-d293558c4264 ALIVE 32
uuid:50e65653-7525-485d-83bf-d293558c4264 BYEBYE 8
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[Code]...

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struct uid
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char state[100];
int temp_count;
int alive_count;
int search_count;

[Code]...

Gives the following output ->output.txt)

Device ID ALIVE BYEBYE SEARCH
uuid:22314754-a597-490b-8a93-02cfae01036b 16 8 8
uuid:50e65653-7525-485d-83bf-d293558c4264 32 8 132
uuid:55076f6e-6b79-4d65-6497-180373763bc1 113 112 111
uuid:T0100203354 1 2 3

I want to generalize the code such that uuid occurrence does not have to be all 3 (ALIVE/SEARCH/BYEBYE), the occurrences can be any combination and code should work. e.g my code gives wrong results when input.txt contains the following:

uuid:22314754-a597-490b-8a93-02cfae01036b BYEBYE 8
uuid:22314754-a597-490b-8a93-02cfae01036b SEARCH 8
uuid:50e65653-7525-485d-83bf-d293558c4264 ALIVE 32
uuid:50e65653-7525-485d-83bf-d293558c4264 BYEBYE 8
uuid:55076f6e-6b79-4d65-6497-180373763bc1 ALIVE 113
uuid:55076f6e-6b79-4d65-6497-180373763bc1 BYEBYE 112
uuid:55076f6e-6b79-4d65-6497-180373763bc1 SEARCH 111
uuid:T0100203354 BYEBYE 2

I am using ubuntu for gcc/g+ compiler.

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