C - How to read a 4 column file into two string arrays
I am trying to read in a file of unknown length which has the following format:
2082018 1200 79 Meeting
3082018 1300 60 Lunch
4082018 1400 30 Dinner
5082018 0600 90 Work
I am trying to get the first column inside an array KEY_arr and the rest of the columns inside VAL_arr such that :
KEY_Arr[0] = "2082018" and VAL_arr[0] = " 1200 79 Meeting"
I tried two methods, both unsuccessful. In the first method I tried to read in the file using getc in a 2D array:
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
FILE *inp_cal;
int word_count = 0;
char c;
char arr[50][50];
int char_count = 0;
int space_cnt = 0;
char line[100];
int line_count = 0;
inp_cal = fopen("calendar_out.txt", "r");
if (inp_cal) {
printf("Processing file...\n");
while ((c = fgetc(inp_cal)) != EOF) {
if ((c == ' ' || c == '\n') && space_cnt == 0) {
arr[word_count][char_count] = '\0'; //Terminate the string
char_count = 0; //Reset the counter.
word_count++;
space_cnt = 1;
} else {
if ((c == ' ' || c == '\n') && space_cnt == 1) {
word_count++;
char_count = 0;
}
arr[word_count][char_count] = c;
printf("%c", arr[word_count][char_count]);
if (char_count < 50) {
char_count++;
} else {
char_count = 0;
}
}
}
} else {
printf("no file found.\n");
}
printf("\nword count: %d, char count: %d\n\n", word_count, char_count);
for (int i = 0; i < word_count; i++) {
printf("%s\n", arr[i]);
}
return (EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
This yields the following output:
2082018
1200
79
Meeting
3082018
1300
60
Lunch
4082018
1400
30
Dinner
5082018
0600
90
Work
I am then stuck when it comes to separating into separate strings for the key and value pairs.
The second method I tried was using fgets, but I was unable to get any correct output:
if (inp_cal) {
printf("Processing file...\n");
while (fgets(line, sizeof line, inp_cal)) {
char KEY_arr[10];
char VAL_arr[50];
char KEY;
char VAL;
if (sscanf(line, "%29s%29s", KEY, VAL) != 2) { /* error, bad line */
printf("Bad line format\n");
} else {
KEY_arr[line_count] = KEY;
VAL_arr[line_count] = VAL;
printf("%c, %c\n", KEY_arr[line_count], VAL_arr[line_count]);
}
line_count++;
}
} else {
printf("no file found.\n");
}
Any suggestions on how I can improve one of the above methods to read in the 4 column text file and store in two char arrays?
Use fscanf(), since you know the format of the data, and extract every token in a line. Then, the first token is your key, and the other three are meant to be together, so concatenate them with snprintf().
Example:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#define N 10 // max number of lines to be read
#define VALLEN 100
int main(void)
{
int key_arr[N], a, count = 0;
char val_arr[N][VALLEN], b[10], c[10], d[10];
FILE* fp;
fp = fopen("input.txt", "r");
char bb[33];
while (fscanf(fp, "%d %s %s %s", &a, b, c, d) != EOF) {
if(count < N) {
key_arr[count] = a;
snprintf(val_arr[count++], VALLEN, "%s %s %s", b, c, d);
}
}
for(int i = 0; i <count; ++i)
printf("key=%d, val = %s\n", key_arr[i], val_arr[i]);
fclose(fp);
return 0;
}
Output:
key=2082018, val = 1200 79 Meeting
key=3082018, val = 1300 60 Lunch
key=4082018, val = 1400 30 Dinner
key=5082018, val = 0600 90 Work
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