I am trying to use the TextOut function to paint words on my window, and the following method works fine for me:
HDC hdc = GetDC(windowHandle);
TextOut(hdc, 10, 10, TEXT("Hello World"), 16);
ReleaseDC(windowHandle, hdc);
And this outputs :Hello World
All good so far, however when I do the following method:
HDC hdc = GetDC(windowHandle);
string myString = "Hello World";
TextOut(hdc, 10, 10, myString.c_str(), 16);
ReleaseDC(windowHandle, hdc);
the program outputs: Hello World#$%^&
and the #$%^& part are actually other square symbols that I am not sure how to write on the keyboard. I understand that the forth parameter of the TextOut function is type LPCSTR, and using the .c_str() function after my string should output the LPCSTR variable correctly, and so it does since the program runs, however why do I get teh #$%^& included at the end of Hello World and how might I go about fixing that issue? I do need to use the second method and not the first because my program will generate strings which then I would like to output to my window.
16
as the length of the string when it is not 16 characters long?I do need to use the second method and not the first because my program will generate strings which then I would like to output to my window.
Just for your info -- the second method will not work (won't even compile) if you change the character set type of your application toUnicode
. The fourth parameter is actually anLPCTSTR
, notLPCSTR
-- when the build is Unicode, that fourth parameter is supposed to represent awide character string
. Astd::string
represents non-wide character sequences, thus you need to change it tostd::wstring
if app is Unicode.