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From: "Paul Ranson"
The C++ library includes 'string'. What types of operations do you want to perform?
Paul
"Geo" wrote in message
news:419347d1$2{at}w3.nls.net...
> Someone had mentioned a class for handling strings, if they are still
> reading, where can I find that class? I'm finding that string handling is
> a
> real shortcoming of C++.
>
> Geo.
>
> "Ellen K."
wrote in message
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>> Yes. Which is why a string isn't a variable. Since all the computer
>> really knows is 1 and 0, only something expressible numerically can be a
>> variable. Char works because each letter has a numeric value.
>>
>> On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 06:17:49 -0600, "Geo"
wrote in
>> message :
>>
>> >"John Beckett"
wrote in message
>> >news:4191d191.1863810{at}216.144.1.254...
>> >
>> >> I just stuck "define:object" into Google and
found that "an object is
>> >> a
>> >> variable (data) with methods" is a pretty good definition.
>> >
>> >I think I'm getting the idea, the "methods" of a
variable are actually
>> >provided by the CPU not in some variable object.
>> >
>> >Geo.
>> >
>>
>
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