For space separated strings, then you can do this:
std::string s = "What is the right way to split a string into a vector of strings"; std::stringstream ss(s); std::istream_iterator<std::string> begin(ss); std::istream_iterator<std::string> end; std::vector<std::string> vstrings(begin, end); std::copy(vstrings.begin(), vstrings.end(), std::ostream_iterator<std::string>(std::cout, "\n"));
Output:
What is the right way to split a string into a vector of strings
string that have both comma and space
struct tokens: std::ctype<char> { tokens(): std::ctype<char>(get_table()) {} static std::ctype_base::mask const* get_table() { typedef std::ctype<char> cctype; static const cctype::mask *const_rc= cctype::classic_table(); static cctype::mask rc[cctype::table_size]; std::memcpy(rc, const_rc, cctype::table_size * sizeof(cctype::mask)); rc[','] = std::ctype_base::space; rc[' '] = std::ctype_base::space; return &rc[0]; } }; std::string s = "right way, wrong way, correct way"; std::stringstream ss(s); ss.imbue(std::locale(std::locale(), new tokens())); std::istream_iterator<std::string> begin(ss); std::istream_iterator<std::string> end; std::vector<std::string> vstrings(begin, end); std::copy(vstrings.begin(), vstrings.end(), std::ostream_iterator<std::string>(std::cout, "\n"));
Output:
right way wrong way correct way