WebJan 12, 2015 · 1. First, you should limit the amount of code you post to that amount that is not working when you post questions. A great portion of what you posted is superfluous to the problem. Second, the answer to your problem is you need to use the 'L' prefix for wide character strings, which wsprintf expects (hense the w). So, "The number is %d." WebOct 23, 2011 · Revised with more examples: Raymond Chen provides the correct answer. By passing a non const pointer (char *) as reference parameter of a const pointer (foo_ptr(const char * &param)) you risk returning a const pointer type (const char *) and the compiler won't allow you to do that.Here's Raymond Chen's example of that, but I tried to …
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WebAug 26, 2011 · 1. Even TC comes with help files that indicate the use of various functions. 2. char* does not equal char 3. You should use variable with _meaningful names_, had … WebFeb 11, 2015 · Looks like your trying to use two different character sets. 'char ' is the typical ANSI and LPCWSTR is the wide character (i.e. unicode). If you would like to use char change the 'Character Set' property in your project setting to 'No Set'. porter \u0026 porter farms partnership ii
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WebAug 9, 2013 · 1 I'm new to MFC and I don't know what to do with this error. ERROR error C2664: 'void ATL::CStringT::Format (const wchar_t *,...)' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'const char [6]' to 'const wchar_t *' heres the line: m_Echo1.Format ("%d %",state.dwMemoryLoad); mfc cstring Share Improve this question Follow asked Aug 9, … WebAug 6, 2013 · You cannot use a char* where a String object is expected. You need to convert it. ADRxPos->Text = gcnew String(lpstrBuffer); WebOct 14, 2011 · the errors are: line 70 - cannot convert parameter 1 from 'char' to 'char [] [80]'. line 87 and 92 - cannot convert parameter 1 from 'char [80]' to 'char [] [80]'. line … porter ace hardware laurie mo