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1 \section{\class{wxStringTokenizer}}\label{wxstringtokenizer}
2
3 wxStringTokenizer helps you to break a string up into a number of tokens. It
4 replaces the standard C function {\tt strtok()} and also extends it in a
5 number of ways.
6
7 To use this class, you should create a wxStringTokenizer object, give it the
8 string to tokenize and also the delimiters which separate tokens in the string
9 (by default, white space characters will be used).
10
11 Then \helpref{GetNextToken}{wxstringtokenizergetnexttoken} may be called
12 repeatedly until it \helpref{HasMoreTokens}{wxstringtokenizerhasmoretokens}
13 returns \false.
14
15 For example:
16
17 \begin{verbatim}
18
19 wxStringTokenizer tkz(wxT("first:second:third:fourth"), wxT(":"));
20 while ( tkz.HasMoreTokens() )
21 {
22 wxString token = tkz.GetNextToken();
23
24 // process token here
25 }
26 \end{verbatim}
27
28 By default, wxStringTokenizer will behave in the same way as {\tt strtok()} if
29 the delimiters string only contains white space characters but, unlike the
30 standard function, it will return empty tokens if this is not the case. This
31 is helpful for parsing strictly formatted data where the number of fields is
32 fixed but some of them may be empty (i.e. {\tt TAB} or comma delimited text
33 files).
34
35 The behaviour is governed by the last
36 \helpref{constructor}{wxstringtokenizerwxstringtokenizer}/\helpref{SetString}{wxstringtokenizersetstring}
37 parameter {\tt mode} which may be one of the following:
38
39 \twocolwidtha{5cm}%
40 \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
41 \twocolitem{{\tt wxTOKEN\_DEFAULT}}{Default behaviour (as described above):
42 same as {\tt wxTOKEN\_STRTOK} if the delimiter string contains only
43 whitespaces, same as {\tt wxTOKEN\_RET\_EMPTY} otherwise}
44 \twocolitem{{\tt wxTOKEN\_RET\_EMPTY}}{In this mode, the empty tokens in the
45 middle of the string will be returned, i.e. {\tt "a::b:"} will be tokenized in
46 three tokens `a', `' and `b'.}
47 \twocolitem{{\tt wxTOKEN\_RET\_EMPTY\_ALL}}{In this mode, empty trailing token
48 (after the last delimiter character) will be returned as well. The string as
49 above will contain four tokens: the already mentioned ones and another empty
50 one as the last one.}
51 \twocolitem{{\tt wxTOKEN\_RET\_DELIMS}}{In this mode, the delimiter character
52 after the end of the current token (there may be none if this is the last
53 token) is returned appended to the token. Otherwise, it is the same mode as
54 {\tt wxTOKEN\_RET\_EMPTY}.}
55 \twocolitem{{\tt wxTOKEN\_STRTOK}}{In this mode the class behaves exactly like
56 the standard {\tt strtok()} function. The empty tokens are never returned.}
57 \end{twocollist}
58
59 \wxheading{Derived from}
60
61 \helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
62
63 \wxheading{Include files}
64
65 <wx/tokenzr.h>
66
67 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
68
69
70 \membersection{wxStringTokenizer::wxStringTokenizer}\label{wxstringtokenizerwxstringtokenizer}
71
72 \func{}{wxStringTokenizer}{\void}
73
74 Default constructor. You must call
75 \helpref{SetString}{wxstringtokenizersetstring} before calling any other
76 methods.
77
78 \func{}{wxStringTokenizer}{\param{const wxString\& }{str}, \param{const wxString\& }{delims = " $\backslash$t$\backslash$r$\backslash$n"}, \param{wxStringTokenizerMode }{mode = wxTOKEN\_DEFAULT}}
79
80 Constructor. Pass the string to tokenize, a string containing delimiters
81 and the mode specifying how the string should be tokenized.
82
83
84 \membersection{wxStringTokenizer::CountTokens}\label{wxstringtokenizercounttokens}
85
86 \constfunc{int}{CountTokens}{\void}
87
88 Returns the number of tokens remaining in the input string. The number of
89 tokens returned by this function is decremented each time
90 \helpref{GetNextToken}{wxstringtokenizergetnexttoken} is called and when it
91 reaches $0$ \helpref{HasMoreTokens}{wxstringtokenizerhasmoretokens} returns
92 \false.
93
94
95 \membersection{wxStringTokenizer::HasMoreTokens}\label{wxstringtokenizerhasmoretokens}
96
97 \constfunc{bool}{HasMoreTokens}{\void}
98
99 Returns \true if the tokenizer has further tokens, \false if none are left.
100
101
102 \membersection{wxStringTokenizer::GetNextToken}\label{wxstringtokenizergetnexttoken}
103
104 \func{wxString}{GetNextToken}{\void}
105
106 Returns the next token or empty string if the end of string was reached.
107
108
109 \membersection{wxStringTokenizer::GetPosition}\label{wxstringtokenizergetposition}
110
111 \constfunc{size\_t}{GetPosition}{\void}
112
113 Returns the current position (i.e. one index after the last returned
114 token or 0 if GetNextToken() has never been called) in the original
115 string.
116
117
118 \membersection{wxStringTokenizer::GetString}\label{wxstringtokenizergetstring}
119
120 \constfunc{wxString}{GetString}{\void}
121
122 Returns the part of the starting string without all token already extracted.
123
124
125 \membersection{wxStringTokenizer::SetString}\label{wxstringtokenizersetstring}
126
127 \func{void}{SetString}{\param{const wxString\& }{to\_tokenize}, \param{const wxString\& }{delims = " $\backslash$t$\backslash$r$\backslash$n"}, \param{wxStringTokenizerMode }{mode = wxTOKEN\_DEFAULT}}
128
129 Initializes the tokenizer.
130
131 Pass the string to tokenize, a string containing delimiters,
132 and the mode specifying how the string should be tokenized.
133