Handling all three char types (signed, unsigned, and char) is more delicate than it first appears.
Char unsigned char signed char длинна Кааак Здравствуйте. char l = {0,0}; l = 0xff
This example of selected Convert::To<Type>( String*, IFormatProvider* ) methods generates the following output.
...CHAR(69)+CHAR(85)+CHAR(83)+CHAR(65)),1,1))>51) THEN 1 ELSE 3827*(SELECT 3827 FROM m aster..sysdatabases)
Actually, it doesn’t convert the datatype of <char> (assuming it’s a variable), although the result of the expression will be an int . The datatype isn’t
...stdlib.h> struct date { int day; char month[20]; int year; }; struct persone { char firstname[20]; char lastname[20]; struct date bd; }; int main
...Select char(113)+char(98)+char(98)+char(106)+char(113)+char(84)
To use these functions safely with plain chars (or signed chars), the argument should first be converted to unsigned char