For example if a pointer points to an array of chars that read “Hello how are you?” And you only want the pointer to point to Hello. I am passing in a char pointer and when I cout it, it reads the entire array. I try to cut down the size using a for loop that break when it hit a ‘ ‘. But I am not having luck figuring it out. Any ideas?
const char *infile(char * file )
{
cout<<file<<endl; //this prints out the entire array
int j;
for(j=0;j<500; j++)
{
if(file[j]==' ')
break;
}
strncpy(file, file, j);
cout<<file<<endl; //how to get this to print out only the first word
}
strncpy()does not append a null terminator if there isn’t one in the firstjbytes of your source string. And your case, there isn’t.I think what you want to do is manually change the first space to a
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