C++ :: Put Pieces Of A String In A Vector?

Aug 26, 2012

I'm trying to explode a string and put each word in a vector. I don't know how to use stringstream yet, and I'm trying to get practice at using some of the member functions of string. I can get the first word in the right position, but then I can't figure out why I get the 2nd word plus the first 3 chars of the 3rd word in the 2nd position.

Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <vector>

[Code].....

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This is the function that opens the file :

Code:
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Here is what I have atm:

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[Code].....

I just get an R6010 error -abort() has been called.

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Code:
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std::string filename;
};

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[Code] ....

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Code:
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[Code] ....

In my main.cpp, I have blow loop

Code:
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[Code] ....

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etc...

Here is a draft code that i did but is not working as desired.

vector<vector <string > > plaintextVector;
vector<string> row;
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int dimension = 3;

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Their purpose is to receive a string of text and numbers in a semi-specific format, which the main body of the code reads from a text file, and delaminates the data as to return the first variable in the string as the variable name and the second as the variable value. Along the way it filters out a lot of the unwanted whitespace and punctuation.

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vector<string> split(const string &s, char delim) {
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[Code] .....

I also tried to find words using the entire vector as a container, the synopsis code that also did not work is below

while(j<dict.size()) {
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[Code] ....

Attached File(s)

dumpling2.txt (2.54K)

Dictionary.txt (718.34K)

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Code:
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