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char is just a 1 byte integer. There is nothing magic with the char type! Just as you can assign a short to an int, or an int to a long, you can assign a char to an int. Yes, the name of the primitive data type happens to be "char", which insinuates that it should only contain characters.
Going from int to std::string to char* isn't the same as int to char*.
char *name[NAME_LEN]; is an array of pointers, not array of characters.So when you call strcpy(t->name, name); t->name becomes of type char** instead of char*.
I know that for cannot convert char to char * you just use the & in front of the char, but I cannot figure out what to do in this case.
The variable name is an array of arrays of char, i.e. it's an array of strings. The search function doesn't accept an array of strings as its first argument, just a single string (pointer to char). At least that's how you declared the search function. You will also get an error because the definition of the function...
Как сконвертить wchar_t * в char * ?? [new]. Begem0t!k Member. Откуда: Сообщений: 861. Использую функцию WideCharToMultyByte тока вот не знаю какие правильные парамерты надо применять поэтому конвертится неверно ...
Now I want convert p(char *) to pwcsName(WCHAR *). Can anybody suggest me how do this?
конвертирование (char)int (char*)int Вопрос такой каким образом можно выполнить вот такую операцию: у нас есть: int c = 12; char...
int main(void). { /* with array/string literals at initialization, the sizes are technically unnecessary.