How do I include the string header?

断了今生、忘了曾经 提交于 2019-11-27 04:29:36

问题


I'm trying to learn about strings, but different sources tell my to include different headers.

Some say to use <string.h>, but others mention "apstring.h". I was able to do some basic stuff with apstring, but I've been told the other one is more powerful. When I include <string.h> and try to declare some string variables, however, I get errors. What is the proper usage?


回答1:


You want to include <string> and use std::string:

#include <string>
#include <iostream>

int main()
{
    std::string s = "a string";
    std::cout << s << std::endl;
}

But what you really need to do is get an introductory level book. You aren't going to learn properly any other way, certainly not scrapping for information online.




回答2:


Sources telling you to use apstring.h are materials for the Advanced Placement course in computer science. It describes a string class that you'll use through the course, and some of the exam questions may refer to it and expect you to be moderately familiar with it. Unless you're enrolled in that class or studying to take that exam, ignore those sources.

Sources telling you to use string.h are either not really talking about C++, or are severely outdated. You should probably ignore them, too. That header is for the C functions for manipulating null-terminated arrays of characters, also known as C-style strings.

In C++, you should use the string header. Write #include <string> at the top of your file. When you declare a variable, the type is string, and it's in the std namespace, so its full name is std::string. You can avoid having to write the namespace portion of that name all the time by following the example of lots of introductory texts and saying using namespace std at the top of the C++ source files (but generally not at the top of any header files you might write).




回答3:


I don't hear about "apstring".If you want to use string with c++ ,you can do like this:

#include<string>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
   string str;
   cin>>str;
   cout<<str;
   ...
   return 0;
}

I hope this can avail




回答4:


The C++ string class is std::string. To use it you need to include the <string> header.

For the fundamentals of how to use std::string, you'll want to consult a good introductory C++ book.




回答5:


You shouldn't be using string.h if you're coding in C++. Strings in C++ are of the std::string variety which is a lot easier to use than then old C-style "strings". Use:

#include <string>

to get the correct information and something std::string s to declare one. The many wonderful ways you can use std::string can be seen here.

If you have a look at the large number of questions on Stack Overflow regarding the use of C strings, you'll see why you should avoid them where possible :-)




回答6:


"apstring" is not standard C++, in C++, you'd want to use the <string> class




回答7:


Use this:

#include < string>



回答8:


Maybe this link will help you.

See: std::string documentation.

#include <string> is the most widely accepted.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4103169/how-do-i-include-the-string-header

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