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//
// ex12_28.cpp
// Exercise 12.28
//
// Created by pezy on 1/1/15.
// Copyright (c) 2015 pezy. All rights reserved.
//
// Write a program to implement text queries without defining classes to manage the data.
// Your program should take a file and interact with a user to query for words in that file.
// Use vector, map, and set containers to hold the data for the file and
// to generate the results for the queries.
#include <string>
using std::string;
#include <vector>
using std::vector;
#include <memory>
using std::shared_ptr;
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <sstream>
#include <map>
#include <set>
#include <algorithm>
int main()
{
std::ifstream file("../data/letter.txt");
vector<string> input;
std::map<string, std::set<decltype(input.size())>> dictionary;
decltype(input.size()) lineNo{0};
for (string line; std::getline(file, line); ++lineNo) {
input.push_back(line);
std::istringstream line_stream(line);
for (string text, word; line_stream >> text; word.clear()) {
std::remove_copy_if(text.begin(), text.end(), std::back_inserter(word), ispunct);
dictionary[word].insert(lineNo);
}
}
while (true) {
std::cout << "enter word to look for, or q to quit: ";
string s;
if (!(std::cin >> s) || s == "q") break;
auto found = dictionary.find(s);
if (found != dictionary.end()) {
std::cout << s << " occurs " << found->second.size() << (found->second.size() > 1 ? " times" : " time") << std::endl;
for (auto i : found->second)
std::cout << "\t(line " << i+1 << ") " << input.at(i) << std::endl;
} else std::cout << s << " occurs 0 time" << std::endl;
}
}