On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 16:19:10 +0200, Yuval Ronen
Hi.
I need to tokenize a string according to a delimiter sequence, rather than the common "any-of-characters" algorithm. What I mean is that if I'll use the sequence "ab" to split the string "1ab2ab3", I'll get { "1", "2", "3" }, but if I'll use the same "ab" sequence to split a slightly different "1ab2ba3" string, I'll get { "1", "2ba3" }.
I've looked at the tokenizer lib and string_algo's split method, but couldn't find any evidence that any of them already contain such a feature. Is there such a thing in Boost?
You can use split iterators in string_algo: string str = "1ab2ab3"; vector<string> results; typedef boost::split_iteratorstd::string::iterator string_split_iterator; for (string_split_iterator it = make_split_iterator(str, first_finder("ab")); it != string_split_iterator(); ++it) { results.push_back(*it); } -- Be seeing you.