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converting from string to char*
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I want to find the length of a string, But the strlen function seems only to work with chars. I can't use a char[] to store my text because the size must be known beforehand and I don't know it. So I read everything into a string, then tried to convert it to a char like this.
This gives an error that expects a comma or semi-colon before 'char'..
How can I convert from string to char*? and if there is no way to do this, can anyone think of another way of counting the no. of characters in a trie structure aside from reading everything into a string and getting the length of it as I am trying to do?
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string count; char* count1=(char*(count));
This gives an error that expects a comma or semi-colon before 'char'..
How can I convert from string to char*? and if there is no way to do this, can anyone think of another way of counting the no. of characters in a trie structure aside from reading everything into a string and getting the length of it as I am trying to do?
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