Defined in header <string> | ||
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std::string to_string( int value ); | (1) | (since C++11) |
std::string to_string( long value ); | (2) | (since C++11) |
std::string to_string( long long value ); | (3) | (since C++11) |
std::string to_string( unsigned value ); | (4) | (since C++11) |
std::string to_string( unsigned long value ); | (5) | (since C++11) |
std::string to_string( unsigned long long value ); | (6) | (since C++11) |
std::string to_string( float value ); | (7) | (since C++11) |
std::string to_string( double value ); | (8) | (since C++11) |
std::string to_string( long double value ); | (9) | (since C++11) |
Converts a numeric value to std::string
.
std::sprintf(buf, "%d", value)
would produce for sufficiently large buf
.std::sprintf(buf, "%ld", value)
would produce for sufficiently large buf
.std::sprintf(buf, "%lld", value)
would produce for sufficiently large buf
.std::sprintf(buf, "%u", value)
would produce for sufficiently large buf
.std::sprintf(buf, "%lu", value)
would produce for sufficiently large buf
.std::sprintf(buf, "%llu", value)
would produce for sufficiently large buf
.std::sprintf(buf, "%f", value)
would produce for sufficiently large buf
.std::sprintf(buf, "%Lf", value)
would produce for sufficiently large buf
.value | - | a numeric value to convert |
a string holding the converted value.
May throw std::bad_alloc
from the std::string
constructor.
std::to_string
may yield unexpected results as the number of significant digits in the returned string can be zero, see the example. std::cout
prints by default, see the example. std::to_string
relies on the current locale for formatting purposes, and therefore concurrent calls to std::to_string
from multiple threads may result in partial serialization of calls. C++17 provides std::to_chars
as a higher-performance locale-independent alternative. #include <iostream> #include <string> int main() { double f = 23.43; double f2 = 1e-9; double f3 = 1e40; double f4 = 1e-40; double f5 = 123456789; std::string f_str = std::to_string(f); std::string f_str2 = std::to_string(f2); // Note: returns "0.000000" std::string f_str3 = std::to_string(f3); // Note: Does not return "1e+40". std::string f_str4 = std::to_string(f4); // Note: returns "0.000000" std::string f_str5 = std::to_string(f5); std::cout << "std::cout: " << f << '\n' << "to_string: " << f_str << "\n\n" << "std::cout: " << f2 << '\n' << "to_string: " << f_str2 << "\n\n" << "std::cout: " << f3 << '\n' << "to_string: " << f_str3 << "\n\n" << "std::cout: " << f4 << '\n' << "to_string: " << f_str4 << "\n\n" << "std::cout: " << f5 << '\n' << "to_string: " << f_str5 << '\n'; }
Output:
std::cout: 23.43 to_string: 23.430000 std::cout: 1e-09 to_string: 0.000000 std::cout: 1e+40 to_string: 10000000000000000303786028427003666890752.000000 std::cout: 1e-40 to_string: 0.000000 std::cout: 1.23457e+08 to_string: 123456789.000000
(C++11) | converts an integral or floating point value to wstring (function) |
(C++11)(C++11) | converts a string to an unsigned integer (function) |
(C++11)(C++11)(C++11) | converts a string to a signed integer (function) |
(C++11)(C++11)(C++11) | converts a string to a floating point value (function) |
(C++17) | converts an integer or floating-point value to a character sequence (function) |
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