//strtype3.cpp .. more string class features
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <cstring> // C-styple string library
int main()
{
using namespace std;
char charr1[20];
char charr2[20] = "jaguar";
string str1;
string str2 = "panther";
// assignment for string objects and character arrays
str1 = str2;
strcpy(charr1,charr2);
//appending for string objects and character arrays
str1 += " paste";
strcat(charr1, " juice");
// finding the length of a string object and a C-style string
int len1 = str1.size(); // obtain length of str1
int len2 = strlen(charr1); // obtain length of charr1
cout << "The string " << str1 << " contains " << len1 << " characters.\n";
cout << "The string " << charr1 << " contains " << len2 << " characters.\n";
char site[6]={};
cout << strcat(site, " of pancakes") << endl;;
return 0;
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <cstring> // C-styple string library
int main()
{
using namespace std;
char charr1[20];
char charr2[20] = "jaguar";
string str1;
string str2 = "panther";
// assignment for string objects and character arrays
str1 = str2;
strcpy(charr1,charr2);
//appending for string objects and character arrays
str1 += " paste";
strcat(charr1, " juice");
// finding the length of a string object and a C-style string
int len1 = str1.size(); // obtain length of str1
int len2 = strlen(charr1); // obtain length of charr1
cout << "The string " << str1 << " contains " << len1 << " characters.\n";
cout << "The string " << charr1 << " contains " << len2 << " characters.\n";
char site[6]={};
cout << strcat(site, " of pancakes") << endl;;
return 0;
}
Question & answer:
The definition of char site[6] means 'site' gets a address (definitly saying I don't know why?maybe i can answer it on some day) if you use the expresson: "char site[];" replace the "char site[6] = {};" what do you got? A strange symboll in your monitor. the further more we know we should make sure that 'site[6]' need get the guaranteed value, the initial value.different compiler maybe have different behavior.