C/C++ :: Operate Char String To Function At Programming?

Dec 8, 2013

can I operate a char string to a function at C programming?

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C/C++ :: Why To Use Return Type For String Function As Char

Oct 6, 2012

If we are using strcpy() for copying the string. As we are passing pointers to it It will copy the string & no need to return the string .This function will finely work with return type as void then why Ritchie has used it as char* strcpy()?

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C++ :: Unsigned Char To String And Being Passed Into Function

Mar 24, 2015

I have the following code, but it crashes on the "data = " line...

Code:
void Test(string& data) {
unsigned char* msg = (unsigned char*)malloc(MAX_LENGTH));
...
data = string(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(msg), MAX_LENGTH);
}

I know I could just return string, but what is wrong with this code that is making it crash?

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C++ :: Function To Change Char Array String To Lower Case

Feb 17, 2014

This code ran well until i added in the ToLower function which is supposed to convert the char array string to lower case (based off ascii strategy -32). correct this function so it converts string to lower case and doesn't get errors.

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
const int MAX = 81; //max char is sting is 80
void ToLower(char s[]);
int main(){
string y_n;

[Code]...

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C++ :: Demonstrate String Concatenation - Passing Char Array Into A Function

Oct 10, 2013

I have been assigned the following task and I am having difficulty in getting it to compile. The compiler is stopping at line 27 but I don't no what the error is.

The task is as follows:

Write two functions with the following function prototypes:

int my string len(char str[])
void my string cat(char dest[], char src[], int dest size)

Both functions should take zero-terminated strings as input. The first function should return the length of the string to the calling function. The second function should take a source and a destination string and the total size of the array pointed to by dest. It should then concatenated the source string onto the end of the destination string, if and only if the destination string has the capacity to store both strings. If the destination string does not have the capacity it should not alter either, print and error, and return to the calling function. Demonstrate the use both the above functions by using them in a program in which you initialise two character arrays with two strings, print out their length, print out the combined length, and print out the combined string

And this is my code so far:

/* A program to demonstrate string concatenation */

#include <iostream>
#include <string.h>
using namespace std;
int my_string_len(char str[]){ // function to calculate length of a chracter array
int len = 0;

[Code] ....

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Visual C++ :: Make Transition From Console Programming To GUI Programming?

Nov 30, 2013

my a book or website where I can make a transition from console programming to GUI programming. I'm totally confused about this. I know how to program in console and can make a whole program based on console. I also know the OPP programming, but it's clear that nobody uses console programming anymore.

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C/C++ :: How To Operate Very Big Integer Number

Feb 15, 2013

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I want to perform operation like prime,armstrong finding etc on in C using very large number, bigger data types supported by C. scanf and print. I tried CLN and GNUMP library but I did not get clue how to use it...

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C :: Cannot Find Way To Operate Duration Of Beep

Mar 2, 2013

I'm trying to build morse code, but seems like I cannot find the way to operate the duration of the beep.

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C++ :: Count String In A String Using Datatype Char

Dec 20, 2014

I have the codes for such a problem where, to create a program that counts how many times the second string appears on the first string. Yes it counts if you put 1 letter only, but if you put 2, it is an error. As an example. If the first string is Harry Partear, and the second string is ar, it must count as 3. Here's the code:

Code:

#include <iostream>
#include <conio.h>
using namespace std;
int main ()

[Code] ....

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C++ :: Char Array To String - String Becomes Garbage

Apr 20, 2013

I'm trying to "tokenize" a string using std::string functions, but I stored the text in a char array. When I try to convert it to a string, the string has the first character right but the rest is garbage.

// Get value from ListBox.
char selectedValue[256];
memset(selectedValue, NULL, 256);
SendMessage(GetDlgItem(hWnd, IDC_LB_CURRENTSCRIPT), LB_GETTEXT, selectedIndex, (LPARAM)selectedValue);
// Convert to string.
string val(selectedValue);

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C++ :: String Class That Finds A Char In String?

Feb 5, 2013

A string class that finds a char in the string?

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C++ :: Calling Function By Sending Char Text Of Function Name

Feb 19, 2014

Is this possible?

int myfunc( int a, int b, char * c )
char a = "(int)myfunc()";
char b = "(int,int,char*)"
call(a, b, ...) // Function name and return type, params

I want to do function what registers forward what will get callback if the time is right. Basically then i dont need to edit and add extra functions into source files. I just have to include header and use register forward function. If there is anything close to this it would be perfect!

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C++ :: Getting A Char From A String

Apr 5, 2013

I have this problem that I don't know how to sort out. I have a feeling it's really simple

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
void main () {
char test[10] = "gorilla";
char try = test[1];
cout << try;
}

I get the error:
lab4.cpp:6: error: expected primary-expression before "char"
lab4.cpp:6: error: expected `;' before "char""

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C :: How To Get ASCII Value Of A Char In A String

Mar 4, 2013

how can I find ASCII value (0..255) of a character char in a string?

I have an array of char:

Code: char myarray[50]; and I need to have ASCII value of character eg myarray[10]. How can I do that?

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C++ :: Char Array To String

Oct 19, 2013

I have some code:

char cHomeTeamFaceOffsPercentageWon[100];
memcpy(cHomeTeamFaceOffsPercentageWon,cSqlHomeTeamFaceOffsPercentageWon,100);

After this, for example, cHomeTeamFaceOffsPercentageWon is, "29%".

Then, I use

std::string szwPercentageWon = std::string(cHomeTeamFaceOffsPercentageWon);

szwPercentageWon is then, "2". Shouldn't this convert correctly, to "29%" as well.

Or is there something I'm missing? Maybe the termination character, or something.

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C++ :: Convert String To Char

Apr 30, 2013

Is there anyway to convert std::string to char*?

Like:

std::string x="hello world";
char* y=x;

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C++ :: How To Transform A String Into A Char

Feb 8, 2015

I have had quite a head spinner on trying to transform a string into a char. I've been trying to do this for the project below.

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std::string str = "string";
const char* chr = str.c_str();
cout << *chr << endl;

Above is the code I have tried using and it stores data under *chr, it however only stores one letter rather than the entire word like for example string.

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C++ :: Convert String Of Hex To Char

Jul 5, 2013

I have this code working:

char tmp_wku[3];
tmp_wku[0]=0x01;
tmp_wku[1]=0x9D;
tmp_wku[2]=0x62;
char tmp_com[11];

[Code] ....

This sends the buffer to a LIN modem. My question is: can this be done better. If I have a astring of hex numbers like "09 98 88 55 42 FF 00 00 FF BD 89". How could I send this without manually makng a char with hex numbers?

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C++ :: Replace Char In String

May 7, 2013

Is there a way to replace 3 char's in a string. For example i have a string containing

s = "The school is called 7x8"

I want to replace the "7x8" with "LSU". But the "x" can be any letter or number.

Is there a way to do that ?

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C++ :: Remove Char From String?

Aug 9, 2013

I've to do a function that removes char(input by user) from string , only if it appeared and to reduce spaces.

for instance: string = abcabcd ; and the char= c/
the return string is : ababd

void removeChar(char string2[SIZE], char ch) {
//---NOTE--- its not completely works - there is a problem i.
int read = 0, write = 0;

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C++ :: Conversion Between Char And String

Jun 7, 2013

I have a question on conversion between char & string. I have cut & pasted the part of the code from my C++ code and my function "decryptPwd" uses C style code with "char" etc.

I need to pass a string (mypwd) somehow to this function after conversion & then compare it to another string (newmypwd).

I tried - "decryptPwd(mypwd.c_str())==newmypwd.c_str()" but it did not work.

..
#include <string>
..
char* decryptPwd(char hash[64]);
main () {
string mypwd;
string newmypwd;
if (decryptPwd(mypwd)==newmypwd)

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C/C++ :: Appending Char To String

Dec 1, 2013

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>  
int main() {
    char states [6][10]={"start","InNum","InID","Done","InASG","InCOM"};
    char state[] = "start";

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I am trying to take each character from a file and put it in a string and print this string but when i write this code , it doesn't give any output.

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C++ :: Binary Char Pointer Into String

Jun 12, 2013

Is there a more simple method to copy Buf into str? Buf is a binary string.

Code:
void function(string & str) {
int iWholeSize = 512;
char * Buf = new char[iWholeSize];
.... operations on Buf
string s(Buf, Buf + iWholeSize);
str = s;
}

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C++ :: Converting String To Char Array

Mar 30, 2014

In this program, I have to ask the user for an employee, then the program will check to see if the file for that employee exist, if it doesnt then it will automatically create the file.

ReadNew function reads the file....check to see if it exist

CreateNew function creates a new file.

In my code I have no problem with the first part of reading file.. and my createnew function works in other programs where I am asking for input of file name to create the file name. However in this code I cannot figure how to automatically pass the input filename from the ReadNew function to the CreateNew function. I can't ask the user to enter the name a second time, so I have to pass the input filename into both functions. Here is my code.

Code:

//Create a file, append to it, and read it.
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
using namespace std;
char filename[256];
string n;
string filelist;
void CreateNew(ofstream & FileNew);

[Code]...

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C :: Printing A Char String From A Struct

Jan 3, 2015

I am trying to save 5 persons names to a struct, and then printing them afterwards, shortly before the program ends. I tried to print the char string out right after it has been copied over, and it showed fine, but when i try to write it out right at the end of the program (its in a separate function) the terminal just prints gibberish.

the function looks like this:

Code:
int printUser(){
printf("Following patients have been recorded in this session:
");
struct database patient1;
struct database patient2;
struct database patient3;

[Code]...

the output looks like this(as you can se in under structest, that it shows the correct string, it also uses printf):

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C :: Convert Char Array To String

Oct 15, 2013

Currently I have:

Code:
char my_array[4] = { '1', '2', '3', '4' };

how do I convert the above to a string of: "1234"

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