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string to integer conversion

hi i have a simple question.

question1
-----------
i have a string

char string[20] = "114 145";

i simply want to extract two integers from it i.e i want 114 and 145
..

how can i do it??

i write in C

question2
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suppose i have a file like below

file
----

$123 124$ 125 146 $145 164$ 12 3 4 ....like this

i want to read from the file such a way that whenever i found a
starting "$" and a ending "$" , the content in between i want to store
in a string.

that is, in this example my string will be

char str1[10] ="123 124"
and
char str2[10]="145 164"

how do i read from the file...can you tell me the syntax.

other data i want to read as integers.

thanks
Jul 22 '05 #1
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syntax wrote:
how can i do it??

i write in C


If you are asking about C, why are you not asking them in comp.lang.c?
You do know that C and C++ are two different languages, don't you? Or
did I misunderstood you?
Jul 22 '05 #2

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