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Re: Parsing Data

John D'Errico14 Jul 2008 13:43
"Markthomas " <uebermenchens@yahoo.com> wrote in message
<g5fjer$aq6$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> Hello all,
>
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> guessing i had to search for the "=" then try to get
> everything to the left and right.  Thanks a bunch

Is the problem that you do not know about strtok?

John

Markthomas14 Jul 2008 13:14
Hello all,

  I am trying to parse some data that looks like:

bfleft1=0
bfleft2=378
.
.
.
bfleft298=895
bfleft299=900

and i was wondering what the best way to go about doing
it.  I have other headers other then bfleft# but figured i
could figure it out after i learned how to do it!  I was
guessing i had to search for the "=" then try to get
everything to the left and right.  Thanks a bunch

markthomas

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