Computer Science - Object Oriented Programming Using C++ - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Object Oriented Programming Using C++ - Section 1 (Q.No. 36)
36.
Which of the following is(are) invalid string constant(s)?
Discussion:
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Kanupriya said:
8 years ago
Strings cannot be enclosed in ' '. It must be enclosed in " ".
Vipul Dabhi said:
9 years ago
String literals:
auto s0 = "hello"; // const char*
auto s1 = u8"hello"; // const char*, encoded as UTF-8
auto s2 = L"hello"; // const wchar_t*
auto s3 = u"hello"; // const char16_t*, encoded as UTF-16
auto s4 = U"hello";
auto s0 = "hello"; // const char*
auto s1 = u8"hello"; // const char*, encoded as UTF-8
auto s2 = L"hello"; // const wchar_t*
auto s3 = u"hello"; // const char16_t*, encoded as UTF-16
auto s4 = U"hello";
LoveToProgram said:
1 decade ago
String Should be declared in double quotes.
Preeti said:
1 decade ago
Strings cannot be enclosed in (' ').
Abhaysingh N. Rajpurohit said:
1 decade ago
Char type variables are enclosed in ' where as string is in " .
Vijay said:
1 decade ago
Strings cannot be enclosed in single quotes.
Prasu said:
1 decade ago
String should be written in double quotation (" ").
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