Implement the following two functions that allow breaking a string into non-empty tokens using a given delimiter in c language . For example, ● For a string “abc-EFG-hi”, and a delimiter ‘-’ : the list of tokens is [“abc”, “EFG”, “hi”] ● For a string “abc-EFG---hi-”, and a delimiter ‘-’ : the list of tokens is [“abc”, “EFG”, “hi”] ● For a string “abc”, and a delimiter ‘ ’ : the list of tokens is [“abc”] ● For a string “++abc++”, and a delimiter ‘+’ : the list of tokens is [“abc”] That is, we break the string using the given delimiter, and the tokens are only the non-empty substrings. The function count_tokens gets a string str, and a char delim, and returns the number of tokens in the string separated by delim. int count_tokens(const char* str, char delim); For example ● count_tokens("abc-EFG--",'-')needstoreturn2. ● count_tokens("++a+b+c",'+')needstoreturn3. ● count_tokens("***",'*')needstoreturn0.The function get_tokens gets a string str, and a char delim, and returns the array with the tokens in the correct order. The length of the array should be the number of tokens, computed in count_tokens. char** get_tokens(const char* str, char delim); For example: ● get_tokens("abc-EFG--",'-')needstoreturn["abc","EFG"] ● get_tokens("++a+b+c",'+')needstoreturn["a","b","c"]. ● get_tokens("***",'*')needstoreturneitherNULLoranemptyarray.
Implement the following two functions that allow breaking a string into non-empty tokens using a given delimiter in c language . For example,
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● For a string “abc-EFG-hi”, and a delimiter ‘-’ : the list of tokens is [“abc”, “EFG”, “hi”]
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● For a string “abc-EFG---hi-”, and a delimiter ‘-’ : the list of tokens is [“abc”, “EFG”, “hi”]
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● For a string “abc”, and a delimiter ‘ ’ : the list of tokens is [“abc”]
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● For a string “++abc++”, and a delimiter ‘+’ : the list of tokens is [“abc”]
That is, we break the string using the given delimiter, and the tokens are only the non-empty substrings. The function count_tokens gets a string str, and a char delim, and returns the number of tokens in the string separated by delim.
int count_tokens(const char* str, char delim);
For example
● count_tokens("abc-EFG--",'-')needstoreturn2. ● count_tokens("++a+b+c",'+')needstoreturn3.
● count_tokens("***",'*')needstoreturn0.The function get_tokens gets a string str, and a char delim, and returns the array with the tokens in the correct order. The length of the array should be the number of tokens, computed in count_tokens.char** get_tokens(const char* str, char delim);
For example:
● get_tokens("abc-EFG--",'-')needstoreturn["abc","EFG"]
● get_tokens("++a+b+c",'+')needstoreturn["a","b","c"].
● get_tokens("***",'*')needstoreturneitherNULLoranemptyarray.
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