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From: | Nate Eldredge <neldredge AT hmc DOT edu> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: indexOf function |
Date: | 22 Nov 1999 14:08:17 -0800 |
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"Morpheus" <hall AT cs DOT unt DOT edu> writes: > Could I use some pointer arithmetic to find the index once I use strstr? If > so, I'm not exactly sure how I'd do it. Could you demonstrate? Sure. Untested but probably correct code follows: ssize_t indexOf(const char *haystack, const char *needle) { const char *p; p = strstr(haystack, needle); if (p) return p - haystack; else return -1; } HTH -- Nate Eldredge neldredge AT hmc DOT edu
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