C :: Declared A String Constant And Trying To Print Length Of String

Oct 9, 2014

In this code, i declared a string constant and trying to print the length of string. I know that if i write char a1[7] or char a1[] than it runs and give aggregate output, but in this case it is giving double length of string.

Code:

#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<string.h>
void main()
}

[code]....

View 5 Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

C :: Program To Print The Length Of A String

Oct 20, 2013

Well what the title says, but I can't get it done. This is what I got

Code:
#include <stdio.h>#include <string.h>
int main(void)
{
char word;
int count;
printf("Enter a word.

[Code] ....

View 4 Replies View Related

C# :: Unable To Implicit Convert Type Int To String Though Declared Variables As String

Mar 26, 2014

Ok, so I'm writing this code and when I build it keeps saying cannot implicitely convert type int to string even though I declared my variables as string. Why is it giving me this error?

private static string Repair()
{
string result="";
string beep;
string spin;
Console.WriteLine("Does your computer beep on startup?:(y,n)");

[Code]...

View 3 Replies View Related

C :: Program Where User Inputs A String And Prints Out Length Of String

Jan 29, 2014

I would like to understand a function on strings. Below is a code that I took from my teacher where the user inputs a string and prints out the length of the string.

Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
int main() {
char str[100];
int i = 0;

[Code] ....

Now I understand that it returns the count in "int" so my question is:

Let's say i declared

Code: int count = 0;
at the beginning of the code and then made
Code: count = strlen(str);
why wouldn't i have the same result? Is there a way to do it also?

View 7 Replies View Related

C :: Distinguish Between Character Constant And String Constant

Feb 20, 2015

Can distinguish between character constant and string constant giving examples

View 1 Replies View Related

C/C++ :: String Not Being Declared

Aug 18, 2014

I'm setting the Arduino to send data from it's analog pins through to my PC, but to keep it easier to manage, I'm trying to turn the analog reading into a character string, so instead of sending just the value, it instead sends "Pin 1: 345" for example, where 1 is the number of the analog pin in use, and 345 is the reading from that pin.

In my code below, the problem is getting my string variable to be recognized. When I try to verify the code, the error message I get reads "'string' does not name a type" yet when I compare it to other string variable examples on the internet, I can see no difference between mine and the ones online.

I've tried having the declaration in the loop, outside of the loop, and now at the start with the other declarations.

#include <string>
using namespace std;
string outText;
void setup() {
Serial.begin(9600);

[Code] .....

View 9 Replies View Related

C++ :: Can't Get Length Of String

Nov 20, 2013

I'm trying some codes about string arrays and taking array length. But i have some problems. I can't get length of string and can't send to a function.

------------------------
#include<iostream>
#include<cstring>
#include<string>
using namespace std;
void GetLength(string);
std::string Words[]={"table","gun","programming"};
int main()
{std::string InputWord;

[Code]...

And how can send Matrix to other function?

View 2 Replies View Related

C++ :: How To Find Length Of String

Jul 6, 2014

int t;
string a;
cin>>t;
getline(cin,a);
int len=a.length();
cout<<a<<" "<<len;

[code].....

why is the length 0?what can I do to get the correct length of the input string?

View 5 Replies View Related

C++ :: Length Of String Array?

Sep 7, 2013

I can't find any method of retrieving the length of an array except for doing this:

string first[] = {"a","be","see"};
int length = sizeof(first)/sizeof(first[0])

This is a very unconventional way of getting the length of an array.

first->length() would return 1 because it returns the number of letters in the first element of the array (which actually makes no logical sense).

first.size() would return 1 aswell as it's practically the same thing.

Since getting the length of an array is such a fundamental feat, how come I can't find a decent method of doing it?
Is there no buildt in method for this? If there is not, why has it not been implemented in the std?

View 3 Replies View Related

C++ :: How To Set Fixed Length For String

May 28, 2013

The input consists of one or more packets followed by a line containing only # that signals the end of the input. Each packet is on a line by itself, does not begin or end with a space, and contains from 1 to 255 characters.

it said 1 to 255 characters

i have to use getline(cin,str);

i tried str[255] but some error happen

View 2 Replies View Related

C/C++ :: Find Length Of String

Dec 15, 2014

I am stuck here.

printf(" Enter a line of Morse Code for decrypting");
scanf("%s",phr);
len=strlen(phr);
for(a=0;a<36;a++) {
if(strcmp(phr, morse[a])==0)
printf("%c", alpha[a]);
};printf(" ");

The output :

[output] Enter line to encrypt:
..... -.... --...

converting...
5 [/output]

It should read all code, including null. between coded letter one space, between coded word three spaces.

The output should be:

[output]
56 7 [/output]

View 9 Replies View Related

C/C++ :: Length Of String Object?

May 7, 2014

consider the following code:

string input;  
getline( std::cin, input )

In the code above, what is the maximum number of characters that can be read into variable input?

View 4 Replies View Related

Visual C++ :: How To Get Length Of A String

Sep 20, 2013

Any way to get the length of a string? I have tried:

str.length
str.size
strlen()
Bob

Code:

// Exercise in string manipulation
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
void prtname(std::string str);
using namespace std;
int main() {

[Code]...

View 1 Replies View Related

C++ :: How To Pass Constant BYTE Array Declared In Function As Parameter

Apr 20, 2013

I have this code:

const BYTE original[2][4] = {
{0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00},
{0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF}
};
void function(const BYTE** values){

[Code] ....

You might notice that the above code doesn't compile, this is the error:

cannot convert parameter 2 from 'BYTE [2][4]' to 'BYTE *'
1>
Types pointed to are unrelated; conversion requires reinterpret_cast, C-style cast or function-style cast

Even after some search I couldn't really find an answer to my problem, how do I pass the const BYTE array which I declared above in the function as a parameter (or what structure do I need to set for the function as a parameter)?

View 10 Replies View Related

C++ ::  split String (unknown Length)

Mar 27, 2013

I manage to split this str = "abc,def,123"

to s1 = "abc", s2 = "def", s3 = "123" with this piece of code using find and substr.

string str, s1, s2, s3;
getline(cin, str);
unsigned pos1 = str.find(",");

[Code] ....

But what should I do if the len of the string is unknown ?

For example, str = "abc,def,123,ghi,jkl,456,mno" and so on...

View 4 Replies View Related

C/C++ :: How To Define String Of Unknown Length

Mar 7, 2014

how to define a string of undefined length in c programming?

View 1 Replies View Related

Visual C++ :: Return String Length

Jun 7, 2013

PHP Code:

int processString(xxx)
{
   //do something
   return non-null terminated string length


To make the function work better we change its internals

PHP Code:

int processString(xxx)
{
   //do something
   return null terminated string length


This phenomenon can be observed by use of mutibyte to wide char conversions, string copy , concatenation functions of MS etc ....

Should I minus one in the return value of the second function to match both versions ?

View 6 Replies View Related

C++ :: Deprecated Conversion From String Constant To Char

Aug 6, 2013

I have this old c function that takes as an argument a char*. but my app is written in cpp so i used std::string to store my strings. to pass a char * to the function i tried :

Code:
char *input = new char[args.i.length() + 1];
strcpy(input, args.i.c_str()); and then Code: function (input);
and
function ( (char *)input);

But I still get this warning message which i would like to fix:

Warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to "char*" [-Wwrite-strings]

View 7 Replies View Related

C/C++ :: Deprecated Conversion From String Constant To Char?

Jul 15, 2014

I wrote the following code but i got this error: Deprecated conversion from string constant to 'char*':

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
#include <stdio.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <winuser.h>
int Save (int key_stroke, char *file);
void Stealth();

[Code] ....

View 3 Replies View Related

C++ :: Deprecated Conversion From String Constant To Char

Aug 23, 2013

I have 1 struture:

Code:
struct SetText{
int PosX;
int PosY;
char *Text;
};

And heres how i add the values:

Code:
SetText *x=new SetText;x->PosX=5;
x->PosX=6;
x->Text ="hello mother";

why i receive that warning in: x->Text ="hello mother"; ?

"deprecated conversion from string constant to 'char*' [-Wwrite-strings]"

View 6 Replies View Related

C :: Assign Length Of String To Integer Variable

Dec 25, 2014

What I'm trying to do is to assign the length of a string to an integer variable. This is what i tried, it did not work.

Code:
printf("Enter a string
");
fgets(test_pass, 30, stdin);
strcpy(x,(strlen(test_pass)));
printf("%d", x);

This was just a test, and it did not compile. How to do this?

View 4 Replies View Related

C++ :: Read A String Of Unknown Length From Stdin

Oct 10, 2014

I want to read a string of unknown length from stdin. I tried to follow the approach from this link. URL....My code is like this:

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int n;
cin >> n;
cout << "The value of n is " << n << endl;
}

[code]......

What I have noticed is that if I take integer input from cin (cin >> n;) in the above code before getline, the control does not stop on getline to take str as input from the console. If I don't do (cin >> n) before getline then the control stops on getline and takes the string as input.What is the best way to read from console multiple strings of unknown length in combination with the integers?

View 5 Replies View Related

C++ :: Vector String Return Length Error

Jul 10, 2013

The error is unclear but suggests Its received a bad pointer from another heap. It references dbgheap.c line 1322 and assertion failure

I have two string vector functions the first is called from the main function, the second is called from the first.

Their purpose is to receive a string of text and numbers in a semi-specific format, which the main body of the code reads from a text file, and delaminates the data as to return the first variable in the string as the variable name and the second as the variable value. Along the way it filters out a lot of the unwanted whitespace and punctuation.

E.g "{ VariableNameA 123 }" would be returned as "VariableNameA" And "123"

The code works perfectly for most of the lines in the text file but fails on one particular line where the first variable is 25 characters long. Basically it works for anything 22 characters or less. There are never more than 4 elements in the vector and each element is never intended to be longer than 25 characters.

It fails trying to return from the second split function to the first split function.

Is there a limit to the size of each vector element? I'm struggling to find a way round this without having to rewrite the whole thing.

vector<string> split(const string &s, char delim) {
vector<string> elems;
split(s, delim, elems);
return elems;

[Code] ....

View 4 Replies View Related

C++ :: Possible To Show Maximum Length That Define A String

Aug 7, 2013

I need to know if it is possible to show the maximum length that is defined a string. I explained it with a example

void charLong(char *a){
cout <<"a defined max long = "<<a-><FUNCTION>;
} int main() {
char str[40];
charLong(&str);
return 0;
}

That the result was : a defined max long = 40.

I know that exist strlen() but this show only the length that is used, I need the definition length. is it possible?

View 2 Replies View Related

C/C++ :: Find Length Of First Sentence In Input String

Feb 13, 2015

I have a question about finding the length of first sentence in an input string.

For example, let the input string be: dream in code. community learning

The length of first sentence is 13 (blanks are included). My question is how to create conditions for multiple punctuation signs (!,?)? If while loop goes like:

while((str[i]!='.')||(str[i]!='!')||(str[i]!='?'))

it gives me an error for infinite loop.

Code:
#include<stdio.h>
int main() {
char str[100];int i=0,br=0;
printf("enter a string:");
gets(str);

[Code] ....

View 1 Replies View Related

C/C++ :: Program To Compute Length Of String Entered By User By Class

Sep 30, 2014

I want this program by using only iostream.h & conio.h

View 4 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved