I'm new to CPP.
I'm trying to create small console app.
my qustion is, is there a way to change char array to integer...?!
for example:
char myArray[]= "12345678"
to int = 12345678
...?!
tnx
I'm new to CPP.
I'm trying to create small console app.
my qustion is, is there a way to change char array to integer...?!
for example:
char myArray[]= "12345678"
to int = 12345678
...?!
tnx
You don't "change" a type. What you want is to create an object of a certain type, using an object of the other type as input.
Since you are new to C++, you should know that using arrays for strings is not recommended. Use a real string:
std::string myString = "12345678";
Then you have two standard ways to convert the string, depending on which version of C++ you are using. For "old" C++, std::istringstream
:
std::istringstream converter(myString);
int number = 0;
converter >> number;
if (!converter) {
// an error occurred, for example when the string was something like "abc" and
// could thus not be interpreted as a number
}
In "new" C++ (C++11), you can use std::stoi
.
int number = std::stoi(myString);
With error handling:
try {
int number = std::stoi(myString);
} catch (std::exception const &exc) {
// an error occurred, for example when the string was something like "abc" and
// could thus not be interpreted as a number
}
Use boost::lexical_cast
:
#include <boost/lexical_cast.hpp>
char myArray[] = "12345678";
auto myInteger = boost::lexical_cast<int>(myArray);
The atoi
function does exactly this.
Apart from atoi() with C++11 standard compliant compiler you can use std::stoi().