Handling all three char types (signed, unsigned, and char) is more delicate than it first appears.
you should change char* to char, right now numberstring is an array of pointers – josefx Jun 1 '12 at 9:10.
...CHAR(113)+CHAR(122)+CHAR(120)+CHAR(113))) [18:06:31] [DEBUG] got HTTP error code: 500 (Internal Server
Char unsigned char signed char длинна Кааак Здравствуйте. char l = {0,0}; l = 0xff
...Char(85)+char(72)+char(100)+char(74)+char(118)+char(76)+char(76)+char
The C library function double strtod(const char *str, char **endptr) converts the string pointed to by the argument str to a floating-point number (type double). If endptr is not NULL, a pointer to the character after the last character used in the conversion is stored...
Actually, it doesn’t convert the datatype of <char> (assuming it’s a variable), although the result of the
Format. #include <string.h> char *strchr(const char *string, int c)