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is anyone know how to convert a float number to a String

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Question by leonard
Submitted on 11/13/2003
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is anyone know how to convert a float number to a String


Answer by piyush
Submitted on 12/11/2003
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I think u can use _fcvt() function for this conversion. Please go though the MSDN.

 

Answer by gmcarthur
Submitted on 12/31/2003
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sprintf is a handy function for doing this conversion.

float fMyNumber = 6.5126
char szTempString[256];
sprintf(szTempString, "%f", fMyNumber);





 

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