I am looking for something similar to traversing a string in Python:
i.e.
for char in str:
do something
How can I do this in C++?
Thank you
if str
is std::string
, or some other standard container of char
, then that's
for (char c : str) {
// do something
}
If you want to modify the characters of the string, then you'll want a reference char & c
rather than a value char c
.
char
would have type string, and in his do something
, he could do string like operations on it. (On the other hand, he couldn't modify the character in str
, because char
would be a one character long substring of std
.)
Oct 29, 2014 at 11:24
With a std::string it's going to be quite easy:
std::string myStr = "Hello";
for (char c : myStr)
std::cout << c; // Print out every character
or by reference in case you want to modify it..
std::string myStr = "Hello";
for (char& c : myStr)
c = 'A';
// mystr = "AAAAA"
auto
and auto&
...
Oct 29, 2014 at 11:04
char
, not a crazy nested (or unnamable) type. All auto
does here is make it slightly harder to figure the type out.
Oct 29, 2014 at 11:28
char
, to find where you need to fix the logic, you won't find this one.
Oct 29, 2014 at 12:08
use range based for loop like this
char a1[5] = {'a', 'a', 'a', 'c'};
for (auto a : a1)
cout << a << endl;
char*
C style string. And for a char[N]
it will iterate past any \0
.