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string str1 = "hello";
    const char* string1 = str1; 

I get an error..

cannot convert ‘std::string {aka std::basic_string}’ to ‘const char*’ in initialization

how do i cast string to const char*

Thanks for helping

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3 Answers 3

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how do i cast string to const char*?

use std::string::c_str() function, it returns a non-modifiable standard C character array version of the string.

const char* string1 = str1.c_str();
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  • Which is valid until the next call to a non-const member of string (or the destructor of the string object). Jul 25, 2013 at 9:34
  • str1.data() is not guaranteed to be null terminated so I would be a bit careful of this.
    – doron
    Jul 25, 2013 at 9:40
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Try const char* string1 = str1.c_str();

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How about this solution:

string str1 = "hello";
const char* string1 = str1.c_str();

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