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All indications tell me this is a ridiculously easy problem to solve, but I can't figure out error telling me the atoi function doesn't exist.

C++

#include <iostream>
#include <stdlib.h>

using namespace std;

string line;
int i;

int main() {

    line = "Hello";
    i = atoi(line);
    cout << i;

    return 0;
}


Error

lab.cpp:18:6: error: no matching function for call to 'atoi'
i = atoi(line);
    ^~~~
Was dit nuttig?

Oplossing

atoi expects const char*, not an std::string. So pass it one:

i = atoi(line.c_str());

Alternatively, use std::stoi:

i = std::stoi(line);

Ander wenke

You have to use

const char *line = myString.c_str();

instead of:

std::string line = "Hello";

since atoi won't accept an std::string

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