your mystrtok() must be extracting string...so i dont this so there is
any problem in that.

if you dont want to pass extra parameter to the function then still it
can be done....you can check if there is string after a "." delim

On 7/15/12, Abhishek Sharma <abhi120...@gmail.com> wrote:
> @atul007, but that doesn't work for extreme cases like
> ".sdlf.sfd.sd.f" and "sdf..sfdsf.sfd....df"
>
> On 7/15/12, atul anand <atul.87fri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 1) you can count "." in the input string +1 = number of tokens
>> 2) you can pass by reference a variable to mystrtok(string,delim,&len);
>> in your function at the end you can store count *len=count;
>> and this len can be used in the loop.
>>
>> for(i=0;i<len;i++)
>>
>> On 7/15/12, Abhi <abhi120...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> @atul007, number of rows represent number of tokenized strings.How do i
>>> know the number of tokenized strings? It depends upon input string and
>>> delimiter
>>>
>>> On Saturday, 14 July 2012 22:45:46 UTC+5:30, Abhi wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I have written a mystrtok function which takes a string and a delimiter
>>>> as
>>>>
>>>> argument and returns an array of tokenized strings.But i don't know how
>>>> to
>>>>
>>>> traverse that array
>>>> Here is my code:-
>>>> char string[50] = "asdf.sdf.sdf.sdf.wer.sfd.df";
>>>> char delim = '.';
>>>> char **result = mystrtok( string , delim);
>>>>
>>>> for (int i=0; ??? ; i++)          //    what to write in condition part
>>>> printf("%s",result[i]);
>>>>
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