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XSLPtokencount

XSLPtokencount


Purpose
Count the number of tokens in a free-format character string
Synopsis
int XPRS_CC XSLPtokencount(const char *Record);
Argument
Record 
The character string to be processed. This must be terminated with a null character.
Return value
The number of tokens (strings separated by one or more spaces) in Record.
Example
The following example counts the number of tokens in the string "sin ( x + y )":
int nToken;
nToken = XSLPtokencount("sin ( x + y )");
Further information
Record should follow the conventions for Extended MPS Format, with each token being separated by one or more spaces from the previous token.
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