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RE: funktion itoa


>
> I need to convert a integer to a string and in this case I want to use the
> itoa funktion call.
> I found a description of this funktion that explains:
>
> char *  itoa ( int value, char * buffer, int radix );
>
> Wich is defined in stdlib.h.
>
> When I try to compile I get the follwing error:  implicit declaration of
> function `int itoa(...)'
>
> My function call looks like: itoa(B->anzahl, menge, 10);
>
> When I look into stdlib.h will find the following line:
>
> int	_EXFUN(atoi,(const char *__nptr));
>
> Here it is defined with a int as return value.
>
> What is my description wrong and how must I use this funktion?
>
> Thanks a lot in advance
>
> Frank


I think this is not the right list to post this type of question to. Your
qustion is a C programming issue.


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