_ultoa, _ultow (Windows CE 5.0)
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Convert an unsigned long integer to a string.
char *_ultoa( unsigned long value, char *string, int radix );wchar_t *_ultow( unsigned long value, wchar_t *string, int radix );
Parameters
- value
Number to be converted. - string
String result. - radix
Base of value.
Return Values
Each of these functions returns a pointer to string. There is no error return.
Remarks
These functions are supported by all versions of the C run-time libraries.
The _ultoa function converts value to a null-terminated character string and stores the result (up to 33 bytes) in string. No overflow checking is performed. radix specifies the base of value; radix must be in the range 2 – 36. _ultow is a wide-character version of _ultoa.
The following table shows generic-text routine mappings for this function.
TCHAR.H Routine | _UNICODE Defined |
---|---|
_ultot | _ultow |
For more information about TCHAR.H routines, see Generic Text Mappings.
Example
Description
This program converts integers of various sizes to strings in various radixes.
Code
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void main( void )
{
char buffer[20];
int i = 3445;
long l = -344115L;
unsigned long ul = 1234567890UL;
_itoa( i, buffer, 10 );
printf( "String of integer %d (radix 10): %s\n", i, buffer );
_itoa( i, buffer, 16 );
printf( "String of integer %d (radix 16): 0x%s\n", i, buffer );
_itoa( i, buffer, 2 );
printf( "String of integer %d (radix 2): %s\n", i, buffer );
_ltoa( l, buffer, 16 );
printf( "String of long int %ld (radix 16): 0x%s\n", l,
buffer );
_ultoa( ul, buffer, 16 );
printf( "String of unsigned long %lu (radix 16): 0x%s\n", ul,
buffer );
}
// Output
String of integer 3445 (radix 10): 3445
String of integer 3445 (radix 16): 0xd75
String of integer 3445 (radix 2): 110101110101
String of long int -344115 (radix 16): 0xfffabfcd
String of unsigned long 1234567890 (radix 16): 0x499602d2
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE 2.0 and later.
Header: stdlib.h, stdio.h.
Link Library: coredll.dll.
See Also
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