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From: | manfred DOT heumann AT uni-bielefeld DOT de (Manni Heumann) |
Subject: | Re: s((tr(ing))stream) |
References: | <374D6068 DOT ADC07F3C AT psy DOT kuleuven DOT ac DOT be> |
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Date: | Thu, 27 May 1999 15:26:13 GMT |
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
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In article <374D6068 DOT ADC07F3C AT psy DOT kuleuven DOT ac DOT be>, Peter Claessens <peter DOT claessens AT psy DOT kuleuven DOT ac DOT be> wrote: > ><strstream> is non-ANSI, correct? Is there somewhere an <sstream> file >available for djgpp? Or should I move to egcs? > >Am I right to state that using stringstreams is the only convenient way >to convert floating-type numbers to a string representation in ANSI C++, >or am I overlooking some function? > >I would appreciate any hint, > >Peter. Good question(s)! But are you sure that egcs has the standard strstreams? Manni
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