Finds the first character in a string that matches any character in another string #include <string.h> char *strpbrk ( const char *s1 , const char *s2 ); The strpbrk( ) function returns a pointer to the first character in the string addressed by s1 that matches any character contained in the string addressed by s2, or a null pointer if the two strings have no characters in common. Examplechar *story = "He shouted: \"What? I can't hear you!\"\n"; char separators[ ] = " \t\n.:?!\""; char *start = story, *end = NULL; char words[16][16]; // An array of char arrays to collect words in. int i = 0; while ( i < 16 && ( end = strpbrk( start, separators ) ) != NULL ) { if ( end != start ) // If the separator wasn't the first character, { // then save a word in an array. strncpy( words[i], start, end - start ); words[i][end - start] = '\0'; // And terminate it. i++; } start = end + 1; // Next strpbrk call starts with } // the character after this separator. puts( story ); for ( int j = 0 ; j < i ; j++ ) puts( words[j] ); This program prints each of the words it has collected on a new line: He shouted What I can't hear you See Alsostrchr( ), strrchr( ), strstr( ), strcspn( ), strtok( ), wcspbrk( ) |