Re: wide string problem ...
On 16 Mar., 23:12, "SteveB" <s...@thebretts.co.uk> wrote:
Alf
I wasn't posting negative drivel about you - I appreciate that your
intentions were honourable and you wanted to guide me to making a
better choice - but not all people that post want this kind of advice
- i had a specific problem and i posted it on here to get a specific
answer. when i read your post it read as being condescending and not
very helpful. i was on a tight deadline and needed to make some
progress - i had tried google and other sources first. let's put this
to bed eh ?
The questions and answers here are not just for you. They are also
meant as a source of information for others with similar problems.
Peter.
does anyone know what the '*' represents at the beginning of the 300 ?
Depends on your debugger if it's not part of the textual string value.
Read the post again Peter as Alf tells me very little.
On the contrary. Alf explains that you should check if the '*' is part
of the textual string. If it is not, you should consult your debugger
manual and find out why a '*' might be prepended. This last part is
off-topic in this group.
Perhaps you could tell me why the .data() function is no good with
wsprintf ? I can't find anything on google or these groups that
mentions any problems and the code works ok ?
Well - it is already there in the documentation of string::data and
the printf family. Read the documentation and you will have your
answer.
/Peter
/Peter
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