Problem: I have an integer; this integer needs to be converted to a stl::string type.
In the past, I've used stringstream
to do a conversion, and that's just kind of cumbersome. I know the C way is to do a sprintf
, but I'd much rather do a C++ method that is typesafe(er).
Is there a better way to do this?
Here is the stringstream approach I have used in the past:
std::string intToString(int i)
{
std::stringstream ss;
std::string s;
ss << i;
s = ss.str();
return s;
}
Of course, this could be rewritten as so:
template<class T>
std::string t_to_string(T i)
{
std::stringstream ss;
std::string s;
ss << i;
s = ss.str();
return s;
}
However, I have the notion that this is a fairly 'heavy-weight' implementation.
Zan noted that the invocation is pretty nice, however:
std::string s = t_to_string(my_integer);
At any rate, a nicer way would be... nice.
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Alternative to itoa() for converting integer to string C++?
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