I meant "raw" or "unaltered" data.
Thanks for your strtol() example anyway, it was wonderfully helpful.
So interpreting "\r\n", '\n' - both of them as '\n', is that what it was talking...
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I meant "raw" or "unaltered" data.
Thanks for your strtol() example anyway, it was wonderfully helpful.
So interpreting "\r\n", '\n' - both of them as '\n', is that what it was talking...
Is it talking about using cin and cout like cin>>x, cout<<x so that it outputs in binary instead of ASCII text?
Because my understanding is that write() and read() can do the job.
Yes, it is doable, and it works exactly the way i wanted.
Thank you very much.
Is the checking of the most significant bit more straightforward than the use of sscanf with size()?
I will have a string that will contain a 32 bit integer in two's complement notation. The integer can be in decimal(e.g 2123) or in hexadecimal format(e.g. 0xf0000000). The goal is to convert it into...
http://cs.nyu.edu/courses/fall04/G22.2262-001/fsm/doc/Fsm/Transition.html
Is there any c++ equivalent to Java's state transition table? If there is can anyone illustrate with an example?