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suppose i have following struct:

struct A { std::string str; };  

how can i add char buffer to std::string str placed in A struct later in program?

 char bufer[]="somestring";
 A* ptr=new A;
 ptr->  // how to add char buffer to std::string str here?
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  • You mean, ptr->str = buffer; to perform the copy? Also, you probably don't need to dynamically allocate A.
    – Rubens
    Jul 19, 2015 at 19:54
  • ptr->str = string(buffer);? Jul 19, 2015 at 19:56

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char bufer[]="somestring";
A* ptr=new A;
ptr->str = buffer;

Also,

char bufer[]="somestring";
A a;
a.str = buffer;

Please note that ptr and a have their own copies of the string. If you change the contents of buffer, the values str in ptr or a won't change. Conversely, if you change the values str in ptr or a, it won't change the contents of buffer.

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