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There are several inbuilt functions and objects to convert a number string to an integer in C++. Every method has its own advantages and disadvantages. In this article, we will discuss all the approaches to convert a number string to an integer in C++ with example code and use cases. Number String to Integer Conversion Here is the list of approaches to convert a number string to an integer in C++, which we will be discussing in this article with stepwise explanation and complete example codes. Convert Using stoi() Function ... Read More
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Hexadecimal is a base 16 numbering system that uses 16 digits (from 0 to 9, and then A to F) to represent numbers. It is commonly used in computing systems to represent and store data. In this article, we will learn how to convert a normal integer to a hexadecimal string using C++ program. Integer to Hex String Conversion Here is a list of approaches for converting an integer to a hexadecimal, which we will be discussing in this article with stepwise explanation and complete example codes. Using std::stringstream ... Read More
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In this section we will see how to convert a number (integer or float or any other numeric type data) to a string.The logic is very simple. Here we will use the sprintf() function. This function is used to print some value or line into a string, but not in the console. This is the only difference between printf() and sprintf(). Here the first argument is the string buffer. where we want to save our data.Input: User will put some numeric value say 42.26 Output: This program will return the string equivalent result of that number like “42.26”AlgorithmStep 1 − ... Read More
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A substring is a continues sequence of characters within a larger string. For example, the string "point" a substring of the string "TutorialsPoint". In this article, we will learn different approaches to check if a string contains a substring in C++. Here is a list of approaches for checking if a string contains a substring, which we will be discussing in this article with stepwise explanation and complete example codes. Using find() Using search() Using regex_search() Manual Substring ... Read More
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To compare two strings in C++, we can use various inbuilt functions and approaches that are already discussed in the previous sections. However, there are some cases where we need to compare two strings case-insensitively, meaning that we need to ignore the case of the characters in the strings while comparing them. In this article, we will focus on learning how to compare two strings case-insensitively in C++. Here is a list of approaches for case-insensitively string comparison, which we will be discussing in this article with stepwise explanation and complete example codes. ... Read More
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The string library provides several functions to manipulate and match strings. In this article, we will see how the various functions of string library functions can be used to match strings in C++. String Matching in C++ String matching is a process of locating one string in another string. Meaning, here we will find the position of a string inside another string. The string matching functions will return the position of the first occurrence of the substring in the main string. If the substring is not found, it will return a special value such as -1 or string::npos. ... Read More
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Here, we will see how to use Wagner and Fisher algorithm for string matching in C++. Using this algorithm, we can find how many minimum changes are required to match those strings. Wagner Fisher Algorithm Wagner Fisher is a dynamic programming algorithm that is used to find the minimum edit distance or levenshtein distance between two input strings. Levenshtein distance between two strings means the number of changes (ie, insertion, deletion or updation) required to convert one string into another. In simpler words, this algorithm will calculate a minimum number of changes required to convert ... Read More
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C++ provides multiple ways to concatenate strings. Macro string concatenation is one of such way. In this article, we will learn how to use C++ preprocessor macros to concatenate strings and tokens. Understanding Macros in C++ In C++, macros are small pieces of code that are defined using the preprocessor directive #define. Macros are generally used to define variables, constants, functions, and other code blocks. When the code is compiled, the preprocessor replaces every occurrence of the macro with its defined value before actual compilation begins. Let's see an example of a macro definition and its usage. // ... Read More
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This is another tricky problem. In this program, we will see how to print a string using C where no quotation marks are used.Here we are using macro function. We are defining a macro function like#define getString(x) #xThe getString() is a macro function. It returns x by converting it into a string. The # before x is denoting that the function will convert x into a string.Input: Take one string without quote Output: Print that string into consoleAlgorithmStep 1:Take a string without quote Step 2: Use macro function to print it into a string Step 3: EndExample Code Live Demo#include #define ... Read More
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In this section we will see how to copy a string to other string without using strcpy() function. To solve this problem we can write our own function that can act like strcpy(), but here we will follow some trick. We will use another library function to copy a string into another.The logic is very simple. Here we will use the sprintf() function. This function is used to print some value or line into a string, but not in the console. This is the only difference between printf() and sprintf(). Here the first argument is the string buffer. where we ... Read More