Jeremy
Many thanks for this!
Paul
Paul Grenyer
pjgrenyer@iee.org
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeremy Siek
To: Boost-Users@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 8:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Boost-Users] boost tokenizer
Hi Paul,
By default the char_delimiters_separator (which is the default
TokenizerFunction for token_iterator and tokenizer) splits on any
punctuation, which I assume includes '_'. To explicitly specify the
splitting characters, you pass a string of the separator characters into the
constructor, like this:
char_delimiters_separator<char> sep(false, " |");
// create token iterator or tokenizer using sep
Cheers,
Jeremy
On 11/23/01 10:21 AM, "pjgrenyer@iee.org"
Dear All
I'm using the boost tokenizer to tokenise lines similar to this one:
first_initial |23|1|
This gives me:
first initial 23 1
but what I actually want is:
first_initial 23 1
Does anyone know how to get it to ignore the underscore?
Thanks Paul
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