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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T11:58:39+00:00 2026-05-23T11:58:39+00:00

Is it possible by using sscanf to get the first token then skip some

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Is it possible by using sscanf to get the first token then skip some tokens and then get the last one?

For example, the output of /bin/ps -fu1000

  cm  2249  1548   0   0:00.00 ttys001    0:00.01 man sscanf

I have tried:

sscanf(line, "%s %[^\n]", user, cmd);

The result should be:

user = "cm";
cmd = "man sscanf":

But it does not work.

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    2026-05-23T11:58:40+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 11:58 am

    Yes, but it’s ugly and can’t be error checked properly.

    /* assuming `user` and `cmd` are character arrays defined with 42 bytes */
    if (sscanf(line, "%41s%*s%*s%*s%*s%*s%*s %41[^\n]", user, cmd) != 2) {
        /* handle error */
    } else {
        /* hopefully ok */
    }
    

    You can replace some of the %*s with %*d. The * means that the item is parsed but not assigned anywhere (it is ignored).

    In the statement, there are 6 ignored items corresponding to the items between "cm" and "man sscanf" in your example.

    Also note I limited the input to 41 characters in the scanf itself. Make sure you do not write outside the objects.


    EDIT: I added a space before the last conversion because, unlike %s or %d conversions, the %[ conversion does not skip leading whitespace.

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