Everybody sit down in a circle. Ok. Listen to me carefully.
``Woooooo, you scwewy wabbit!''
Now, could someone tell me how many words I just said?
Input and Output
Input to your program will consist of a series of lines, each line containing multiple words (at least one). A ``word'' is defined as a consecutive sequence of letters (upper and/or lower case).
Your program should output a word count for each line of input. Each word count should be printed on a separate line.
Sample Input
Meep Meep! I tot I taw a putty tat. I did! I did! I did taw a putty tat. Shsssssssssh ... I am hunting wabbits. Heh Heh Heh Heh ...
Sample Output
2 7 10 9
#include <stdio.h> #define PD ((*p >= 'a' && *p <= 'z') || (*p >= 'A' && *p <= 'Z')) int main() { int tf = 0; long sum = 0; static char a[10000]; char *p; while (gets (a) != NULL) { sum = 0; p = a; if (PD) tf = 1; else tf = 0; p++; while (*p != '\0') { if (PD) { tf = 1; } else { if (tf != 0) { sum++; tf = 0; } } p++; } printf ("%d\n",sum); } return 0; }