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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T02:01:16+00:00 2026-06-15T02:01:16+00:00

I’m trying to split a IP address like 127.0.0.1 from a file: using following

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I’m trying to split a IP address like 127.0.0.1 from a file:

using following C code:

pch2 = strtok (ip,".");
printf("\npart 1 ip: %s",pch2);
pch2 = strtok (NULL,".");
printf("\npart 2 ip: %s",pch2);

And IP is a char ip[500], that containt an ip.

When printing it prints 127 as part 1 but as part 2 it prints NULL?

Can someone help me?

EDIT:

Whole function:

FILE *file = fopen ("host.txt", "r");
char * pch;
char * pch2;
char ip[BUFFSIZE];
IPPart result;

if (file != NULL)
{
    char line [BUFFSIZE]; 
    while(fgets(line,sizeof line,file) != NULL)
    {
        if(line[0] != '#')
        {
                            pch = strtok (line," ");
            printf ("%s\n",pch);

            strncpy(ip, pch, strlen(pch)-1);
            ip[sizeof(pch)-1] = '\0';

            //pch = strtok (line, " ");
            pch = strtok (NULL," ");
            printf("%s",pch);


            pch2 = strtok (ip,".");
            printf("\nDeel 1 ip: %s",pch2);
            pch2 = strtok (NULL,".");
            printf("\nDeel 2 ip: %s",pch2);
            pch2 = strtok(NULL,".");
            printf("\nDeel 3 ip: %s",pch2);
            pch2 = strtok(NULL,".");
            printf("\nDeel 4 ip: %s",pch2);

        }
    }
    fclose(file);
}
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    2026-06-15T02:01:17+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 2:01 am

    You do a

    strncpy(ip, pch, sizeof(pch) - 1);
    ip[sizeof(pch)-1] = '\0';
    

    This should be

    strncpy(ip, pch, strlen(pch));
    ip[strlen(pch)] = '\0';
    

    or better yet, just

    strcpy(ip, pch);
    

    because sizeof(pch) - 1 is sizeof(char*) - 1, which is just 3 bytes on a 32 bit machine. This corresponds to 3 chars, namely “127”, which is in line with your observation the second strtok() giving NULL.

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