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Message-ID: <002501bde975$df1e6b00$44f703cc@enterprise-z>
From: "Jorge Ivan Meza Martinez" <jimeza AT usa DOT net>
To: <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: string handling question
Date: Sat, 26 Sep 1998 12:48:15 -0500
MIME-Version: 1.0

Hello,

I have a question about Strings, I want to know if I can do something like
....

with sprintf I can do something like:

char buffer[256];
sprintf ( buffer, "the string one is %s and the second is %s", string1,
string2 );

and my buffer will be "the string one is 'whatever1' and the second is
'whatever2'"

but what if I need the opposite ?

I have:

char buffer[256];
char source = "the string one is 'whatever1' and the second is 'whatever2'";
X ( buffer, source, "the string one is %s and the second is %s'", string1,
string2  );

and in my string1 should be stored 'whatever1' and in string2 'whatever2'.

does an easy way exists in C or C++ ?

thanks,


       Jorge Ivan Meza Martinez
               jimeza AT usa DOT net
   jimezam AT armenia DOT multi DOT net DOT co
            jimeza.home.ml.org



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