(C) StringTable SplitAndAppend Example
Demonstrates the StringTable SplitAndAppend method.
#include <C_CkStringTable.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
HCkStringTable strTab;
const char *s;
int i;
int numStrings;
strTab = CkStringTable_Create();
// SplitAndAppend make it easy to break apart comma delimited, semicolon delimited,
// or strings delimited by other characters.
s = "abc,123,xyz,456,music,math,\"World History\",\"Chicago,Cubs\",Japan";
CkStringTable_SplitAndAppend(strTab,s,",",TRUE,TRUE);
i = 0;
numStrings = CkStringTable_getCount(strTab);
while (i < numStrings) {
printf("%d: %s\n",i,CkStringTable_stringAt(strTab,i));
i = i + 1;
}
// The output is:
// 0: abc
// 1: 123
// 2: xyz
// 3: 456
// 4: music
// 5: math
// 6: "World History"
// 7: "Chicago,Cubs"
// 8: Japan
// Note: Keeping the quotes is intentional.
CkStringTable_Dispose(strTab);
}
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