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aurora
20th December 2011, 14:23
hi,
Is there any standard function(or way) to get the first letter of a given string?
I tried splitting the string, but that didnt work..
QStringList lineList=line.split(""); //the "line", i read it before from a file
std::cout<<"the first word of the line :"<<lineList.at(0).toStdString()<<endl;
If anybody knows, plz tell me...
Thank u
fullmetalcoder
20th December 2011, 17:04
Is there any standard function(or way) to get the first letter of a given string?
QString s("are you a troll?");
std::cout << s.at(0); << std::endl; // prints 'a' :rolleyes:
If however you want the first word, as the comment in your code snippet suggest, you could try this :
QString("read the docs luke").split(QRegExp("\\W+"), QString::SkipEmptyParts).at(0);
aurora
21st December 2011, 04:13
Thanks a lot.:)
i did like this
std::cout<<"the first word of the line :"<<line.at(0).toAscii()<<endl;
ChrisW67
21st December 2011, 05:18
... which is the first character of the line and not the first word.
aurora
21st December 2011, 08:35
ya...:)
first word can get by splitting the line by space , then storing in a list right ?
Spitfire
21st December 2011, 14:12
If you're going to use only the first word there's no point in breaking whole string and storing it in a list.
QString str("few words here.");
qDebug() << str.mid( 0, str.indexOf(" ", 0 ) ); // prints 'few'
aurora
22nd December 2011, 03:58
If you're going to use only the first word there's no point in breaking whole string and storing it in a list.
QString str("few words here.");
qDebug() << str.mid( 0, str.indexOf(" ", 0 ) ); // prints 'few'
Thank u...:)
i was not knowing this...
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