read data from file till end of line in C/C++

Eszter picture Eszter · Dec 22, 2012 · Viewed 55.9k times · Source

It is common to read until end of file, but I am interested in how could I read data (a series of numbers) from a text file until the end of a line? I got the task to read several series of numbers from a file, which are positioned in new lines. Here is an example of input:

1 2 53 7 27 8
67 5 2
1 56 9 100 2 3 13 101 78

First series: 1 2 53 7 27 8

Second one: 67 5 2

Third one: 1 56 9 100 2 3 13 101 78

I have to read them separately from file, but each one till the end of line. I have this code:

    #include <stdio.h>
    FILE *fp;
    const char EOL = '\\0';
    void main()
    {
        fp = fopen("26.txt", "r");
        char buffer[128];
        int a[100];
        int i = 0;
        freopen("26.txt","r",stdin);
        while(scanf("%d",&a[i])==1 && buffer[i] != EOL)
             i++;
        int n = i;
        fclose(stdin);
     }  

It reads until the end of the file, so it doesn't do quite what I would expect. What do you suggest?

Answer

pmg picture pmg · Dec 22, 2012

Use fgets() to read a full line, then parse the line (possibly with strtol()).

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

int main(void) {
  char buffer[10000];
  char *pbuff;
  int value;

  while (1) {
    if (!fgets(buffer, sizeof buffer, stdin)) break;
    printf("Line contains");
    pbuff = buffer;
    while (1) {
      if (*pbuff == '\n') break;
      value = strtol(pbuff, &pbuff, 10);
      printf(" %d", value);
    }
    printf("\n");
  }
  return 0;
}

You can see the code running at ideone.