A tokeniser splits a string into a number of smaller strings, called tokens.
For instance, a tokeniser might accept "one two three" and produce one, two, and three, discarding the intervening whitespace characters. Another might turn "(2+3)*foo" into (, 2, +, 3, ), *, and foo, splitting according to more complex rules.
Just as you have started it. good examples: 'string' "string" `string` »string« bad examples: 'string" "string` »string'
what is string
to indicate end of string
You can use "string" class in C++ for string operations or you may use c style string functions as well. #include <string> String class in C++ provides all basic function to operate on strings. you may details descriptin at http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/string/string/
As of Java 1.6 it has 3: StringTokenizer(String str) StringTokenizer(String str, String delim) StringTokenizer(String str, String delim, boolean returnDelims)
Just as you have started it. good examples: 'string' "string" `string` »string« bad examples: 'string" "string` »string'
The collective noun for 'string' is a ball of string.The noun 'string' is a standard collective noun for:a string of ducksa string of horsesa string of mulesa string of pearlsa string of poniesa string of racehorsesa string of violinists
it's a String of Pearls
The A string is the second string and the second thickest string.
The strings on a guitar are typically numbered from the thinnest string to the thickest string. So, the first string is the thinnest string and the sixth string is the thickest string.
f on the d string, e on the d string, d on the d string, e on the d string, f on the d string x3, e on the d string x3, f on the d string, a on the a string x2, f on the d string, e on the d string, d on the d string, e on the d string, f on the d string x3, e on the d string x2, f on the d string, e on the d string, d on the d string!! there you go!
A string
G string may be a gusset string or the string of the thong may be as thin as a g string from the guitar
Flies on string is flies on string
the shooting string
The lowest string on a four string double bass is an E string. If you have a fairly rare five string double bass then the lowest fifth string is a B string.
e string, then a string, b string, g string, a string, d string...then repeat.