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How to remove digits from a string in C++

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0 votes
#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

void RemoveDigits(char* s);

int main()
{
	char s[] = "123c++ 9982programming 10000000000001language";
	
	RemoveDigits(s);

	cout << s << endl;

	return 0;
}
void RemoveDigits(char* s)
{
	char *dest = s;

	while (*s)
	{
		if (isdigit(*s)) { s++; continue; }
		*dest++ = *s++;
	}
	*dest = '\0';
}


/*
run:

c++ programming language

*/

 



answered Jan 30, 2017 by avibootz
0 votes
#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

char *RemoveDigits(char* s);

int main()
{
	char s[] = "123c++ 9982programming 10000000000001language";
	
	cout << RemoveDigits(s) << endl;

	cout << s << endl;

	return 0;
}
char *RemoveDigits(char* s)
{
	char *dest = s;
	char *src = s;

	while (*s)
	{
		if (isdigit(*s)) { s++; continue; }
		*dest++ = *s++;
	}
	*dest = '\0';

	return src;
}


/*
run:

c++ programming language
c++ programming language

*/

 



answered Jan 30, 2017 by avibootz
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