StrNum::StrNum( int ) (constructor)
Create a StrNum, either unset or with a value.
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No |
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the number to store (optional) |
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Notes
A StrNum always stores numbers using base ten.
To create a StrNum without a value, call StrNum() without an
argument.
Example
The following example creates a StrNum and displays it:
#include <iostream>
#include <stdhdrs.h>
#include <strbuf.h>
int main( int argc, char **argv )
{
StrNum sn = StrNum( 1666 );
cout << "sn.Text() returns \"" << sn.Text() << "\"\n";
}
Executing the preceding code produces the following output:
sn.Text() returns "1666"






