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Query reg. C Program

Hi All,
I am Vineela.
Please guide me to write the C code to compare to .LST files which
have characters, special characters and numbers.
My requirement is :

abc
(1)df ?(0) ENG 0- bad leg
1- leg b
4- leg c
---
---
---

(77) qwer ? (10)ENG 0- bad leg
1- leg b
This is how the content is .
My Result file should be:

abc (1)df ?(0) ENG 0- OK - <TIME STAMP>
abc (1)df ?(0) ENG 1- NOK - <TIME STAMP> (if there is
discrepancy).

Please guide me. tomorrow i have to submit this.
Thanks in Advance,
Regards,
Vineela

Mar 9 '06 #1
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vinnu wrote:
Hi All,
I am Vineela.
Please guide me to write the C code to compare to .LST files which
have characters, special characters and numbers.
My requirement is :

abc
(1)df ?(0) ENG 0- bad leg
1- leg b
4- leg c
---
---
---

(77) qwer ? (10)ENG 0- bad leg
1- leg b
This is how the content is .
My Result file should be:

abc (1)df ?(0) ENG 0- OK - <TIME STAMP>
abc (1)df ?(0) ENG 1- NOK - <TIME STAMP> (if there is
discrepancy).

Please guide me. tomorrow i have to submit this.


Well, you should have started much earlier then...

Apart from peopel here generally not being willing to do someone's
homework, you do not state your problem at all clearly (or my
caffeine/blood ratio has fallen below critical level).

--
BR, Vladimir

Mar 9 '06 #2
can any body explain me the "memset()" function with example.

Mar 9 '06 #3

novice wrote:
can any body explain me the "memset()" function with example.


Do not hijak threads with non-related questions. I'm now posting this
as a separate thread.

Mar 9 '06 #4

vinnu wrote:
Hi All,
I am Vineela.
Please guide me to write the C code to compare to .LST files which
have characters, special characters and numbers.
My requirement is :

abc
(1)df ?(0) ENG 0- bad leg
1- leg b
4- leg c
---
---
---

(77) qwer ? (10)ENG 0- bad leg
1- leg b
This is how the content is .
My Result file should be:

abc (1)df ?(0) ENG 0- OK - <TIME STAMP>
abc (1)df ?(0) ENG 1- NOK - <TIME STAMP> (if there is
discrepancy).

Please guide me. tomorrow i have to submit this.
Thanks in Advance,
Regards,
Vineela


what is an LST file?
i looked into some LST files.
But no one looked as you mentioned here.
try to compare the files character by character, and then apply your
rules.
explain elaborately so that we can understand well.

Mar 9 '06 #5

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