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  • T toxcct

    CString provides a (LPCTSTR) cast operator for this.BTW, what are you trying to achieve ? can't you just use CString::operator[]() or CString::GetAt() to retrieve a character in the CString object ?

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    I want to get the entire string into a char array in case I can't figure out how to do something else.

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      This thread may be of use. Regards, --Perspx

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      You rock.

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      • U USAFHokie80

        I want to get the entire string into a char array in case I can't figure out how to do something else.

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        I believe toxcct meant "what do you want to do that for ?"


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          This thread may be of use. Regards, --Perspx

          "The Blue Screen of Death, also known as The Blue Screen of Doom, the "Blue Screen of Fun", "Phatul Exception: The WRECKening" and "Windows Vista", is a multi award-winning game first developed in 1995 by Microsoft" - Uncyclopedia Introduction to Object-Oriented JavaScript

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          toxcct
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          NO, definitely not ! GetBuffer() is not there for casting purpose ! Moreover, the OP seem not to really know what he wants that for, so instead of saying amen to a query-for-code, better understand why such a thing is asked for... I'm more likely to think he's trying to iterate on every characters of the string, so no need for cast for this ; a simple use of the [] operator would do ! BTW, I'm almost certain that Roger Allen (which is also a great codeproject member) would not reply so nowadays... notice that he replied so, but it was in year 2000 ! at last, read this[^] and tell me if you see somewhere in Microsoft recomendations to use GetBuffer().

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            You rock.

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            USAFHokie80 wrote:

            You rock

            Probably, but certainly not on this post... please read my answer to him[^]

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            • S super_ttd

              I believe toxcct meant "what do you want to do that for ?"


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              super_ttd wrote:

              what do you want to do that for ?

              exactly. As I am suspecting the OP to have asked this for a darken reason, I'm not sure casting the CString object would be worth it...

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              • T toxcct

                NO, definitely not ! GetBuffer() is not there for casting purpose ! Moreover, the OP seem not to really know what he wants that for, so instead of saying amen to a query-for-code, better understand why such a thing is asked for... I'm more likely to think he's trying to iterate on every characters of the string, so no need for cast for this ; a simple use of the [] operator would do ! BTW, I'm almost certain that Roger Allen (which is also a great codeproject member) would not reply so nowadays... notice that he replied so, but it was in year 2000 ! at last, read this[^] and tell me if you see somewhere in Microsoft recomendations to use GetBuffer().

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                modified on Friday, August 22, 2008 11:16 AM

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                I was merely posting a link to a thread that was of the same subject - I was not involved with any of those thread posts I thought it would be helpful to USAFHokie80 here.. Regards, --Perspx

                "The Blue Screen of Death, also known as The Blue Screen of Doom, the "Blue Screen of Fun", "Phatul Exception: The WRECKening" and "Windows Vista", is a multi award-winning game first developed in 1995 by Microsoft" - Uncyclopedia Introduction to Object-Oriented JavaScript

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                  I was merely posting a link to a thread that was of the same subject - I was not involved with any of those thread posts I thought it would be helpful to USAFHokie80 here.. Regards, --Perspx

                  "The Blue Screen of Death, also known as The Blue Screen of Doom, the "Blue Screen of Fun", "Phatul Exception: The WRECKening" and "Windows Vista", is a multi award-winning game first developed in 1995 by Microsoft" - Uncyclopedia Introduction to Object-Oriented JavaScript

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                  Yeah... GetBuffer doesn't work. But this works: char* str = (char*)(LPCTSTR)str2

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                  • T toxcct

                    NO, definitely not ! GetBuffer() is not there for casting purpose ! Moreover, the OP seem not to really know what he wants that for, so instead of saying amen to a query-for-code, better understand why such a thing is asked for... I'm more likely to think he's trying to iterate on every characters of the string, so no need for cast for this ; a simple use of the [] operator would do ! BTW, I'm almost certain that Roger Allen (which is also a great codeproject member) would not reply so nowadays... notice that he replied so, but it was in year 2000 ! at last, read this[^] and tell me if you see somewhere in Microsoft recomendations to use GetBuffer().

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                    toxcct wrote:

                    Moreover, the OP seem not to really know what he wants that for, so instead of saying amen to a query-for-code, better understand why such a thing is asked for...

                    better understand stuff! BAH, we don't need no freakin understanding we just writ cods plezzzzz :laugh:

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                    • U USAFHokie80

                      Yeah... GetBuffer doesn't work. But this works: char* str = (char*)(LPCTSTR)str2

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                      toxcct
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                      USAFHokie80 wrote:

                      Yeah... GetBuffer doesn't work.

                      hum, correction : GetBuffer DOES work, but it's not there for that. ;P

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                        toxcct wrote:

                        Moreover, the OP seem not to really know what he wants that for, so instead of saying amen to a query-for-code, better understand why such a thing is asked for...

                        better understand stuff! BAH, we don't need no freakin understanding we just writ cods plezzzzz :laugh:

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                        toxcct
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                        lol... was it urgentz ? I didn't read so, so it means I had time to think about design ! :laugh:

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                        • U USAFHokie80

                          Yeah... GetBuffer doesn't work. But this works: char* str = (char*)(LPCTSTR)str2

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                          That's a horrible cast, and a good example why casts are bad. If you needed the cast to get that to compile then you did something wrong. It should be const char* str = str2; If your CString is always based on a "char" character type, then you should be using a CStringA. Mixing generic and fixed character types negates the usefulness of generic character types (i.e. your code will fail on a Unicode build). Mark

                          Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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