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From: "Duncan Coutts" <Duncan DOT Coutts AT dial DOT pipex DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Numbers to Strings
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 23:03:59 +0100
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>> Hi, I'm quite new to programming in C++ and I have got a question
about
>> strings: How can I convert a number into a string,
>
>you can use itoa/ftoa to convert from Integer to Ascii.
>
>but it is easier using sprintf.
>
>sprintf ( the_string, "%i", the_integer );


If you use the standard functionality of C++ rather than C then you
should use
std::string
which I'm sure has functions for creating a string that represents a
number. I don't know for certain but I bet the string class has a
constructor taking an int.

If all you need to do is output it to a stream then the conversion is
automatic.




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