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    bool isValidPrice(string s) 
{
    char c = s.c_str();
    return true;
}

I am trying to convert string s into a char but I recieve the error

A value of type "const char *" cannot be used to initialize an entity of type "char"

How would I successfully convert string s into char c?

EDIT**** I want to put each individual char from string and convert the entire string into a c-string so I can use cctype to use c-string functions.

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  • What do you actually need to do? A char is a single character. So char c = s[0]; for example is valid to get the first character of the string. But to use c_str would be const char *c = s.c_str();
    – acraig5075
    Feb 12, 2020 at 6:33
  • I want to put each individual char from string and convert it into a c-string Feb 12, 2020 at 6:46

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you can not load a char (8-bit usually) which is a value, with a pointer (32-bit or 64-bit depending upon your config) which is an address(s.c_str() returns starting address of the string). If you want to extract certain character from string, say one at index 0, you can do:

char c = s[0];

Assuming string s is not empty

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  • This is a pretty good answer to the question, but I think it could be more clear what you mean by "which is an address" — where did the address come from? Would recommend editing to add some clarity :)
    – jtbandes
    Feb 12, 2020 at 6:43
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    @ jtbandes: explanation added.
    – Gagan
    Feb 12, 2020 at 6:48
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From the method name I understood that you want to validate of a product's price. But this code isn't something to check. Because if s = "&" then your code return true which should be false. Also you are checking only the first character. Is it right? I am assuming that you will be given in a valid integer format.

bool isValidPrice(string s) 
{
    if(s.length() == 0) 
        return false;

    char c = s[0];
    return true;
}

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