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From: | ingrama <ingrama AT res DOT raytheon DOT com> |
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Subject: | Re: Newbie Question - Convert string to numerical value |
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Date: | Fri, 03 Sep 1999 13:40:45 -0400 |
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look into using fgets & sscanf Lasse Krogh Thygesen wrote: > c++ related newbie question. > > I need to convert a string which contain a number to a numerical > value. Can anyone tell me which include file and command to use. > > The string I need to convert is filled with value coming from a text > file on the disk. The file is opened and a value is read with the word > operator (?) into the string. The value should be an integer, but the > word operator won't read the string into an integer. > > Is this nonsense ? > > --- [www.lkt.person.dk] --- [www.maverick.subnet.dk] --- -- /* The opinions stated in this message are in no way intended to represent the views of my employer */
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