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Marius Bancila
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Marius Bancila is a software engineer with two decades of experience in developing solutions for line of business applications and more. He is the author of The Modern C++ Challenge and Template Metaprogramming with C++. He works as a software architect and is focused on Microsoft technologies, mainly developing desktop applications with C++ and C#. He is passionate about sharing his technical expertise with others and, for that reason, he has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for C++ and later developer technologies since 2006. Marius lives in Romania and is active in various online communities.
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Understanding the various character and string types

In the previous recipe, we looked at the variety of integral and floating-point types. Another category of types, character types, is often a source of misunderstanding and confusion. As of C++20, there are five character data types in the C++ language: char, wchar_t, char8_t, char16_t, and char32_t. In this recipe, we will look at how these types differ and how they are meant to be used.

How to do it…

Use the available character types as follows:

  • The char type to store ASCII characters, Latin character sets (defined in the ISO-8859 standard), or even individual bytes of UTF-8 encoded characters:
    char c = 'C';
    const char* s = "C++";
    std::cout << c <<  s << '\n';
    
  • The wchar_t type with the Windows API to store and manipulate UTF-16LE encoded characters:
    wchar_t c = L'Ʃ';
    const wchar_t* s = L"δῆ...
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Marius Bancila

Marius Bancila is a software engineer with two decades of experience in developing solutions for line of business applications and more. He is the author of The Modern C++ Challenge and Template Metaprogramming with C++. He works as a software architect and is focused on Microsoft technologies, mainly developing desktop applications with C++ and C#. He is passionate about sharing his technical expertise with others and, for that reason, he has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for C++ and later developer technologies since 2006. Marius lives in Romania and is active in various online communities.
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