Operating environment
Embedded C(MSP430)
I implemented extractCsvRow () which extracts each item from the comma-separated string in a situation like strcpy ().
code v0.1
http://ideone.com/AmrfcF
sample.c
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
/*
v0.1 2016/05/25
- add extractCsvRow()
*/
static const char *s_rcvd = "pval,3.141,2.718,6.022"; // dummy data
static bool extractCsvRow(char *srcPtr, int length, int itmidx, char *dstPtr)
{
char szbuf[20];
int pos = 0;
int cntComma = 0;
int idx;
if (dstPtr == NULL) {
return false;
}
for(idx=0; idx < length; idx++) {
if (srcPtr[idx] == ',') {
if (cntComma == itmidx) {
szbuf[pos++] = 0x00;
strcpy(dstPtr, szbuf);
return true;
}
cntComma++;
} else {
if (cntComma == itmidx) {
szbuf[pos++] = srcPtr[idx];
}
}
}
if (cntComma == itmidx) {
szbuf[pos++] = 0x00;
strcpy(dstPtr, szbuf);
return true;
}
return false;
}
int main(void) {
bool res;
static char szbuf[20];
int idx;
for(idx=0; idx < 4; idx++) {
memset(szbuf, 0, sizeof(szbuf));
res = extractCsvRow(s_rcvd, strlen(s_rcvd), idx, szbuf);
if (res) {
printf("%s\n", szbuf);
}
}
return 0;
}
result
pval
3.141
2.718
6.022
It's working, but it may need a little more review.
You can make it even easier if you do it with Arduino etc. http://qiita.com/7of9/items/ac7737c17c4dacf09bc3
For Unity http://qiita.com/7of9/items/f6ff497333bf558a5951