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C++17 Quick Syntax Reference: A Pocket Guide to the Language, APIs and Library
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C++17 Quick Syntax Reference: A Pocket Guide to the Language, APIs and Library

by Mikael Olsson
March 2018
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
183 pages
2h 34m
English
Apress
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© Mikael Olsson 2018
Mikael OlssonC++17 Quick Syntax Referencehttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3600-0_8

8. Strings

Mikael Olsson1 
(1)
Hammarland, Finland
 

The string class in C++ is used to store string values. Before a string can be declared, the string header must be included. The standard namespace can also be included since the string class is part of that namespace.

#include <string>
using namespace std;

Strings can then be declared like any other data type. To assign a string value to a string variable, delimit the literals by double quotes and assign them to the variable. The initial value can also be assigned through constructor initialization at the same time as the string is declared.

string h = "Hello";
string w (" World");

String Combining ...

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