Topic: <string> class--good documentation online?
Author: "Brian B. McGuinness" <brian.b.mcguinness@lmco.com>
Date: 1999/08/13 Raw View
You might also look at:
http://www.sgi.com/Technology/STL/string_discussion.html
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Author: creed@cats.ucsc.edu (Chris Darren Reed)
Date: 1999/08/09 Raw View
Where can I find some good documentation on the string class online? The books
I have don't seem to cover it to well. thanks,
-Chris
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Author: brahms@mindspring.com (Stan Brown)
Date: 1999/08/09 Raw View
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creed@cats.ucsc.edu (Chris Darren Reed) wrote in comp.std.c++:
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>Where can I find some good documentation on the string class online? The books
>I have don't seem to cover it to well. thanks,
http://www.dinkumware.com/htm_cpl/
http://www.pgroup.com/ppro_docs/pgC++_lib/stdlib.htm
Neither is perfect, but they're not bad.
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