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char refers to the character data-type, representing letters, digits, punctuation marks, control characters, etc. Use this tag for questions relating to and usage of the character data-type.

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C++ Line Feed converted to Carriage Return & Line Feed [duplicate]

I'm in the process of writing a file that has to save numeric data as chars to be read by a different, already-developed program. It has been simple enough in execution so far, but I'm having trouble ...
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c# replace char with empty space [closed]

I am trying remove ' from it's to its from string song = "And_It's_Better_Now\_-\_Status_Quo"; I have tried string song = "And_It's_Better_Now_-_Status_Quo"; FileName = song....
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Is std::size and sizeof same for a char array? [duplicate]

If I use std::size and sizeof() for a char array, it gives the same value, so are those same for char array? I think these 2 work differently for different types, but are they same for char?
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Char array, char pointer, works in one case but not the other? [duplicate]

I have a case where I initialize a char pointer with a string. I get some behaviour that works in one case, but not the other. I will explain with 3 samples of code: The first code is this: #include &...
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How to save Hex value characters from char array elements to a char array, TCHAR, LPCTSTR, and CString?

How to I take the byte hex values from each element, and save each hex character to a char array, TCHAR, LPCTSTR, and CString? Yes, I know that some of these are close to or functionally the same ...
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Char * array confusion

#include <stdio.h> const int MAX = 4 int main () { char *names[] = { "Zara Ali", "Hina Ali", "Nuha Ali", "Sara Ali" }; int i = 0; for ( i = 0; i < ...
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Does sizeof result depends on the declaration of the string?

I get the size of str character array with the following test code: int main() { unsigned char str[] = "abcde"; for(int j = 0; j <= 6; j++) { printf("str[%u]=%c; %i\...
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Reading text file of unknown size

I am trying to read in a text file of unknown size into an array of characters. This is what I have so far. #include<stdio.h> #include<string.h> int main() { FILE *...
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How to get the first five character of a String

I have read this question to get first char of the string. Is there a way to get the first n number of characters from a string in C#?
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How to Detect commas within a string and print the number of commas as well as where the commas occured within the string

I've tried using a for loop to detect the commas within the given input of "Gil,Noa,Guy,Ari" and then list the location of the commas within the string. import java.util.Scanner; public ...
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Recreating strncpy()

I have an assignment where I have to recreate the strlcpy function from C without any libraries. I wrote the code and submitted it, but it was marked as wrong. Do you know why? I've attached the diff ...
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How to generate a random String in Java [duplicate]

I have an object called Student, and it has studentName, studentId, studentAddress, etc. For the studentId, I have to generate random string consist of seven numeric charaters, eg. studentId = ...
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C++ use Assert::AreEqual string and string

I use the Microsoft Unit Testing for C++, but when I use Assert::AreEqual comparing string and the string contains Chinese words. The Test Explorer display unrecognizable characters. using namespace ...
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Securely decoding a Base64 character array in Java

I need to decode a Base64 char array without converting it to a String. The char array is a password, and for security reasons I am not allowed to convert it to a String (this requirement is non-...
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What's the default value of char?

char c = '\u0000'; When I print c, it shows 'a' in the command line window. So what's the default value of a char type field? Someone said '\u0000' means null in Unicode; is that right?
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This program is not \n terminating and keep taking input [duplicate]

This program is not \n terminating and keep taking input until the size of array is specified in condition is not reached.This program should terminate when \n is encounterd. #include<iostream> ...
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How to check the last character of a string in C#?

I want to find the last character of a string in C# and then put it in an if statement. Then if the last character is equal to 'A', 'B' or 'C' a certain action should be performed. How do I get the ...
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Are char8_t and char16_t dynamic in size?

Here is what I know: "UTF-8 is a variable-length character encoding standard used for electronic communication." Likewise, UTF-16 is a variable-length character encoding. Here is what I ...
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How did Char array accepts letters more than it's initialized size [duplicate]

I want to concatenate two char array in C. I found this code somewhere. I know that the array size once it has been initialized, it can't be resized. the alternative way to implement dynamic array of ...
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missing first character when printing string

# include <stdio.h> # include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> void main (void) { int size, i,j; printf("enter no. of employee\n"); scanf("%d", &j); printf(&...
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How to reverse a mutate command in R? [closed]

I am doing the Bellabeat case study from the google analytics course. I am doing it in R and noticed that the date format was in character format rather than "Date" so I tried to use the ...
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Why do these characters have a giant stack of accent marks? [closed]

Have you ever noticed this character in webpage, ฏ๎ํ? Produced by 0x0EOF, 0x0E4E and 0x0E4D. I could find some information here: http://shapecatcher.com/unicode/info/3599. But, it should actually be ...
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Check if a string is a valid markdown table row with C

As a part of a program, this function receives a pointer to a string and check if it's a valid row of a markdown table, of which data can be extracted. If it recognizes the table-header, the .md-...
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Why are C character literals ints instead of chars?

In C++, sizeof('a') == sizeof(char) == 1. This makes intuitive sense, since 'a' is a character literal, and sizeof(char) == 1 as defined by the standard. In C however, sizeof('a') == sizeof(int). ...
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Why does bidimensional char array behave this way in C? [duplicate]

Recently I came back to the C language and decided that HackerRank would be good to begin with. There is this problem : https://www.hackerrank.com/challenges/for-loop-in-c. I tried this : int main() {...
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Adding a variable in char array in hex

So I am currently working on project and I need to make a hex array which I later send over serial. This hex array has some fixed parts, for example it begins with F0 always but in the middle I need ...
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c++ avoiding overflow read into char array

am trying to make a program, in which the user has to input into different sizes char[] arrays. I am allowed to use string.h stdlib.h iostream libaries. how can I check if user input is bigger then ...
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Escape all special characters in printf()

Is there an easy way to escape all special characters in the printf() function? The reason why I would like to know how to do this is because I am printing a number of characters which may include ...
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Is there a C# equivalent of Pythons chr and ord?

I'm currently learning C# and was wondering if C# has an equivalent to chr and ord.
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Unable to find size of unsigned char string returned by solvable_lookup_bin_checksum() of libsolv library

I am trying to collect the binary checksum of a package using solvable_lookup_bin_checksum() of libsolv library. But I am not sure how to find the returned unsigned character string length as it ...
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Convert character from a string w/ another character from a database

I'm making a character converter in C. It's very simple logically: You type a character and the program detects it and replaces it with the other character associated with it in a new string. During ...
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Issue on scanf input receiving [duplicate]

I'm currently learning C, as learning, I decide to make a small project to make sure I understand the lessons. I decided to make a simple login system with a pre-set password inside a variable. Now I'...
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The return value goes wrong if I release something else

I am trying to parse a query string, feeding the method with this: char array[] = "address=NYC&port=3359&username=JDoe&password=Secret*"; Here is my code (I have included the ...
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Created a stack and the push() method is not working

My push method for my stack is not working and I do not understand why. Eclipse says the argument is not applicable for the primitive type for my Stack. Stack<Bracket> openingBrackets = new ...
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Why does this C++ char array seem to be able to hold more than its size?

#include <iostream> using namespace std; typedef struct { char streetName[5]; } RECORD; int main() { RECORD r; cin >> r.streetName; cout << r.streetName << ...
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Warning when comparing single char in C and more [duplicate]

In my code, there is a very simple if statement that asks user for consent for what the program will take very long to finish running because the user specified value is too high. int main() { char ...
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Issue with printing the correct size of a string in C

In the code below: #include <stdio.h> int main(){ char word[]=""; scanf("%s",word); printf("%s: %d\n", word, sizeof(word)); } Input: Hello Output: ...
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When/Why is '\0' necessary to mark end of an (char) array?

So I just read an example of how to create an array of characters which represent a string. The null-character \0 is put at the end of the array to mark the end of the array. Is this necessary? If ...
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error: address of stack memory associated with local variable

I have the following function: string encipher(string plaintext, string key) { int size = strlen(plaintext); char ciphertext[size]; // For each alphabetic characters determine what letter ...
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Force telnet client into character mode

I have an application where I accept a socket connection from a telnet client and put up a simple, keyboard driven character GUI. The telnet client, at least on Linux, defaults into line-at-a-time ...
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string literal - template conversion between char types

I would like to code a function that would look like: template <typename CharT> std::basic_string<CharT> convert(char const *); and be used as follows: convert<char>("Hello ...
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Having problems with Python, OpenSCAD and solidpython, when trying to use special characters, as output

so im writing a program to automate making items with names on them, and im encountering a problem when trying to render the models with special characters ž đ š ć č, where it cant translate them i ...
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How to separate sentence into words in C using array

I am trying to write program, which take text and seperate it into sentences. Input: Hi, my name is John. Output: Hi, my name is John. Code int main () { int str[200]; int i = 0; puts ...
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std::string to char*

I want to convert a std::string into a char* or char[] data type. std::string str = "string"; char* chr = str; Results in: “error: cannot convert ‘std::string’ to ‘char’ ...”. What methods are ...
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How to compare a char in a string to a specific char? [duplicate]

I was tasked with writing a program in c++11 (though my example and code were made in 14) that takes a user inputted string and tells you how many lowercase vowels there are in the string. However, ...
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C split a char array into different variables

In C how can I separate a char array by a delimiter? Or is it better to manipulate a string? What are some good C char manipulation functions?
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During I2c communication, is printed before desired character string; need help removing

I have an I2c program when gets data from a conductivity probe. With some difficulty I was able to communicate to the device and get a response, but the output has a symbol in front of it which I ...
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ECPG for Postgres 6 and 16: coredump including an unexpected memory free when PREPARE'ing a faulty query

The following coredump occurs (here it is using ecpg for postgresql 6, but still happens in later versions like 16): ==31300== Invalid free() / delete / delete[] / realloc() ==31300== at 0x4C3210C: ...
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I'm getting a syntax error operand of '*' must be a pointer but has type "char"

I'm getting this error and I don't know why void mem_move(void* dest, void* src, unsigned size) { char* d = dest, * s = src; char buff[100]; char* b = buff; for (int i = 0; i < size;...
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strcmp or string::compare?

I want to compare two strings. Is it possible with strcmp? (I tried and it does not seem to work). Is string::compare a solution? Other than this, is there a way to compare a string to a char? ...

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