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<H2><A NAME="strtok"></A> 3.155 <A HREF="funcref.html#toc3.155">strtok</A></H2>
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<DT><B>Function</B><DD><P>Break a string into tokens.</P>
<DT><B>Header</B><DD><P><CODE>
<A HREF="funcref-39.html#string.h">string.h</A></CODE></P>
<DT><B>Declaration</B><DD><P><CODE>char* __fastcall__ strtok (char* s1, const char* s2);</CODE></P>
<DT><B>Description</B><DD><P><CODE>strtok</CODE> will break the string s1 into a sequence of
tokens, which are delimited by characters from the string s2. The first call
to <CODE>strtok</CODE> will return a pointer to the first token in the string s1.
Following calls must pass a <CODE>NULL</CODE> pointer as s1 in order to get the next
token in the string. Different sets of delimiters may be used for the
subsequent calls to <CODE>strtok</CODE>.</P>
<DT><B>Limits</B><DD><P>
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<LI>The function is only available as fastcall function, so it may only
be used in presence of a prototype.</LI>
<LI><CODE>strtok</CODE> will modify the string s1.</LI>
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<DT><B>Availability</B><DD><P>ISO 9899</P>
<DT><B>See also</B><DD><P>
<A HREF="funcref-187.html#strcspn">strcspn</A>,</P>
<DT><B>Example</B><DD><P>None.</P>
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