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From: | "gimli" <gimli21 AT mediaone DOT net> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
References: | <760iv9$dlk$1 AT cubacola DOT tninet DOT se> |
Subject: | Re: ***Conversion Question*** |
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Date: | Sat, 26 Dec 1998 01:23:52 -0600 |
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Börje Granberg wrote in message <760iv9$dlk$1 AT cubacola DOT tninet DOT se>... >I have problem with my ex of DJGPP: >I've been working with DJGPP at home for about 4-5 month and now I have >come to the problem that I dont know how to convert a INT to at CHAR*. >I want the INT I to become a string so I can add a number, let's say '123' >to >the string "Look on page " so it will be "Look on page 123". > > ... char str[256]; int i = 123; ... sprintf (str, "Look on page %d", i); printf ("%s", str); ... This prints a format string into the memory str points to (must be a valid char* location). You can then print out the string like normal. Merry Christmas
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