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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T14:32:06+00:00 2026-05-14T14:32:06+00:00

i need to parse through a text file and process the data. the valid

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i need to parse through a text file and process the data. the valid data is usually denoted by either a timestamp with TS followed by 10 numbers (TS1040501134) or values with a alpabet followed by nine numbers (A098098098)…so it will be like TS1040501134A111111111B222222222...........TS1020304050A000000000........

However, there are cases when there will be filler 0s when there is no data. So, such a case might be

00000000000000000000TS1040501134A111111111B2222222220000000000TS1020304050A000000000........`

Now as we can see I need to ignore these zeros. how might i do this? I am using gnu C.

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    2026-05-14T14:32:06+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:32 pm

    My first attempt at something ‘C’ like in
    about 20 years… So what follows is, at best, pseudo-code!

    Read in a line of text, then…

    char timestamp[11]; timestamp[10] = '\0';    
    char number[10]; number[9] = '\0';    
    
    for (i = 0 ; i < strlen(text); ) {
      if isAlpha(text[i]) {
         if text[i] == 'T' & text[i+1] == 'S' {
            memcpy(timestamp, text[i+2], 10)
            /* do whatever you do with a timestamp */
            i += 12 /* Skip over timestamp */
         } else {
            memcpy(number, text[i+1], 9)
            /* do whatever you do with a number */
            i += 10 /* Skip over number */
         }
       } else {
         if text[i] != '0' {
            /* handle the error - should not get here */
         }
         i++  /* move to next character */
       } 
    

    If lines do not have to contain complete strings (eg. one line ends with TS10405 and
    the next line begins with 01134), you will have to write extra code to manage refreshing the text buffer properly.

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