First of all I am beginner in C++. I was trying to learn about type casting in C++ with strings and character pointer. Is it possible to point a string with a character pointer?
int main() {
string data="LetsTry";
cout<<(&data)<<"\n";
cout<<data<<"\n"<<"size "<<sizeof(data)<<"\n";
//char *ptr = static_cast<char*>(data);
//char *ptr=(char*)data;
char *ptr = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&data);
cout<<(ptr)<<"\n";
cout<<*ptr;
}
The above code yields outcome as below:
0x7ffea4a06150
LetsTry
size 32
`a���
`
I understand as ptr should output the address 0x7ffea4a06150
In C++, string is class and what you doing is creating a string object. So, to use are char * you need to convert it using c_str()
You can refer below code:
Now, you can get use char * to point your data.