how to convert CString to char*[]?
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Hello, Can anyone tell me how to convert CString to char*[]? Thanks!
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Hello, Can anyone tell me how to convert CString to char*[]? Thanks!
Why ? In general, there's no reason to do that. You should instead "convert" it to a TCHAR*, and there the conversion is automatic. Please, read this excellent article[^] and things will get much clearer for you afterwards.
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Hello, Can anyone tell me how to convert CString to char*[]? Thanks!
There's no meaningful way. :)
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Hello, Can anyone tell me how to convert CString to char*[]? Thanks!
Same old question. Just try this by yourself. (Assuming your's is non-unicode)
CString cs="Do I need it?";
char temp[100];
strcpy(temp,cs);If it complains and asks you to "convert" you something, come back here.
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Hello, Can anyone tell me how to convert CString to char*[]? Thanks!
An array of char pointers...why?
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