My code looks like this:
char source[] = "the wrong son";
char output[80];
int i, j = 0;
for ( i = 0; source[i]; i++ )
if ( i < 4 || i >= 10 )
output[j++] = source[i];
output[j] = '\0';
Why can't I replace a string with other string like this:
source = output;
Instead of doing it a longer way:
for ( i = 0; output[i]; i++)
source[i] = output[i];
source[i] = '\0';
When I tried doing source = output;
, nothing happens. How come?
std::string
behave as you expectedInstead of doing it a longer way.
why go for it? have you not know strcpy?source = output
didn't do anything.