by: Yang Song |
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HI, I am a little confused about char * and char.
How would I be able to return a char* created in a function? Is new() the only way? How would I be able to return a
point and a value at the same...
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by: Norm |
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Could someone explain for me what is happening here?
char *string;
string = new char;
string = "This is the string";
cout << string << std::endl;
The output contains (This the string) even...
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by: Christopher Benson-Manica |
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I need a smart char * class, that acts like a char * in all cases, but
lets you do some std::string-type stuff with it. (Please don't say to
use std::string - it's not an option...). This is my...
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by: Simon |
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Hi,
I have written a function to trim char *, but I have been told that my way
could be dangerous and that I should use memmove(...) instead.
but I am not sure why my code could be 'dangerous'...
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by: Radde |
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Hi,
class String
{
public:
String(char* str);
void operator char*();
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by: Peter Nilsson |
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In a post regarding toupper(), Richard Heathfield once asked me to think
about what the conversion of a char to unsigned char would mean, and whether
it was sensible to actually do so. And pete has...
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by: jab3 |
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(again :))
Hello everyone.
I'll ask this even at risk of being accused of not researching adequately.
My question (before longer reasoning) is: How does declaring (or defining,
whatever) a...
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by: andrew.fabbro |
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In a different newsgroup, I was told that a function I'd written that
looked like this:
void myfunc (char * somestring_ptr)
should instead be
void myfunc (const char * somestring_ptr)
...
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by: Pedro Pinto |
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Hi there once more........
Instead of showing all the code my problem is simple.
I've tried to create this function:
char temp(char *string){
alterString(string);
return string;
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by: liujiaping |
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I'm confused about the program below:
int
main(int argc, char* argv)
{
char str1 = "abc";
char str2 = "abc";
const char str3 = "abc";
const char str4 = "abc";
const char* str5 = "abc";
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by: emmanuelkatto |
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Hi All, I am Emmanuel katto from Uganda. I want to ask what challenges you've faced while migrating a website to cloud.
Please let me know.
Thanks!
Emmanuel
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by: BarryA |
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What are the essential steps and strategies outlined in the Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) roadmap for aspiring data scientists? How can individuals effectively utilize this roadmap to progress...
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by: nemocccc |
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hello, everyone, I want to develop a software for my android phone for daily needs, any suggestions?
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by: Hystou |
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There are some requirements for setting up RAID:
1. The motherboard and BIOS support RAID configuration.
2. The motherboard has 2 or more available SATA protocol SSD/HDD slots (including MSATA, M.2...
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by: Hystou |
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Most computers default to English, but sometimes we require a different language, especially when relocating. Forgot to request a specific language before your computer shipped? No problem! You can...
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by: Oralloy |
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Hello folks,
I am unable to find appropriate documentation on the type promotion of bit-fields when using the generalised comparison operator "<=>".
The problem is that using the GNU compilers,...
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by: tracyyun |
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Dear forum friends,
With the development of smart home technology, a variety of wireless communication protocols have appeared on the market, such as Zigbee, Z-Wave, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc. Each...
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by: agi2029 |
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Let's talk about the concept of autonomous AI software engineers and no-code agents. These AIs are designed to manage the entire lifecycle of a software development project—planning, coding, testing,...
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by: isladogs |
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The next Access Europe User Group meeting will be on Wednesday 1 May 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC+1) and finishing by 19:30 (7.30PM).
In this session, we are pleased to welcome a new...
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