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Casting Cstring to int

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    Halawlaws
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    Hi I have the following code: int x=100; CString s; s=x; I need to put the number 100 in s how? /\|-||\/|/\|)

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      Hi I have the following code: int x=100; CString s; s=x; I need to put the number 100 in s how? /\|-||\/|/\|)

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      itoa(number,char*,10); CString cs; cs=char; V

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        Hi I have the following code: int x=100; CString s; s=x; I need to put the number 100 in s how? /\|-||\/|/\|)

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        Marc Soleda
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        Halawlaws wrote: I need to put the number 100 in s how? s.Format("%d",x); Marc Soleda. ... she said you are the perfect stranger she said baby let's keep it like this... Tunnel of Love, Dire Straits.

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          Hi I have the following code: int x=100; CString s; s=x; I need to put the number 100 in s how? /\|-||\/|/\|)

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          Neelesh K J Jain
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          u can use the CString function Format CString s; s.Format("%d",x); "Don't forget to rate the solutions, if they help you.

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