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Conversion from int to basic string

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  • N Naveen

    v2.0 ... What does the c:\> prompt in ur profile indicates.. nave

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    it indicates that you are at the root directory on the C: drive :rolleyes:

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    • N Nishad S

      I have posted some suggestions about VisualCalc... Did you see that? - NS -

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      i did ;)

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        it indicates that you are at the root directory on the C: drive :rolleyes:

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        Nishad S
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        Means we have to uncover a lot... right? And we are only at the root... ( philosophy ) :) - NS -

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        • I itkid

          Hi Friend, Is there any API which convert int(int a) to basic string(string b)? itoa can convert a(int) to char*(Char *c) and I can get b from c.However is there any other way? Thanks :)

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          Here's how I'd go about doing it: ostringstream ss; ss << "PI = " << 3.14159265; string s = ss.str(); Includes you'll need:  <string>  <sstream> Assumes:  using namespace std; Steve

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            it indicates that you are at the root directory on the C: drive :rolleyes:

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            Naveen
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            I am serious man:| nave

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            • N Naveen

              I am serious man:| nave

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              toxcct
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              hum, so i didn't understand your question... in MS-DOS, C:\> is the common prompt to tell that you are located on the root directory of the C: drive. the ver command displays the actual version on MS-DOS installed (or windows since WinNT4 - as it doesn't need dos anymore) if i still don't answer your question, please rephrase:^)

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              • I itkid

                Hi Friend, Is there any API which convert int(int a) to basic string(string b)? itoa can convert a(int) to char*(Char *c) and I can get b from c.However is there any other way? Thanks :)

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                itkid wrote:

                Is there any API which convert int(int a) to basic string(string b)?

                std::basic_string is a template. You can't convert to it, but only to its instantiations e.g. std::string or std::wstring That said, I would take a look at boost.orgs lexical cast[^] or format[^]. Free but peer-reviewed code. Some of it will be part of the next version of the C++-Standard.


                "We trained hard, but it seemed that every time we were beginning to form up into teams we would be reorganised. I was to learn later in life that we tend to meet any new situation by reorganising: and a wonderful method it can be for creating the illusion of progress, while producing confusion, inefficiency and demoralisation." -- Caius Petronius, Roman Consul, 66 A.D.

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                • N Naveen

                  I am serious man:| nave

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                  Akt_4_U
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                  what is going on here........????? i just confused...:zzz::(( Akkott

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                  • S Stephen Hewitt

                    Here's how I'd go about doing it: ostringstream ss; ss << "PI = " << 3.14159265; string s = ss.str(); Includes you'll need:  <string>  <sstream> Assumes:  using namespace std; Steve

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                    itkid
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                    Thank you very much Steve. It is really usefull. ;)

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                    • I itkid

                      Hi Friend, Is there any API which convert int(int a) to basic string(string b)? itoa can convert a(int) to char*(Char *c) and I can get b from c.However is there any other way? Thanks :)

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                      Nibu babu thomas
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                      C++ Faqs[^]


                      Nibu thomas Software Developer

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