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strtok
Syntax:
  #include <string.h>
  char *strtok( char *str1, const char *str2 );

The strtok() function returns a pointer to the next "token" in str1, where str2 contains the delimiters that determine the token. strtok() returns NULL if no token is found. In order to convert a string to tokens, the first call to strtok() should have str1 point to the string to be tokenized. All calls after this should have str1 be NULL.

For example:

   char str[] = "now # is the time for all # good men to come to the # aid of their country";
   char delims[] = "#";
   char *result = NULL;
   result = strtok( str, delims );
   while( result != NULL ) {
       printf( "result is \"%s\"\n", result );
       result = strtok( NULL, delims );
   }		
		

The above code will display the following output:

   result is "now "
   result is " is the time for all "
   result is " good men to come to the "
   result is " aid of their country"