std::to_chars
| Defined in header <charconv>
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| std::to_chars_result to_chars(char* first, char* last, /*see below*/ value, int base = 10); |
(1) | (since C++17) |
| std::to_chars_result to_chars(char*, char*, bool, int = 10) = delete; |
(2) | (since C++17) |
| std::to_chars_result to_chars(char* first, char* last, float value); std::to_chars_result to_chars(char* first, char* last, double value); |
(3) | (since C++17) |
| std::to_chars_result to_chars(char* first, char* last, float value, std::chars_format fmt); |
(4) | (since C++17) |
| std::to_chars_result to_chars(char* first, char* last, float value, std::chars_format fmt, int precision); |
(5) | (since C++17) |
| struct to_chars_result { char* ptr; |
(6) | (since C++17) |
Converts value into a character string by successively filling the range [first, last), where [first, last) is required to be a valid range.
value is converted to a string of digits in the given base (with no redundant leading zeroes). Digits in the range 10..35 (inclusive) are represented as lowercase characters a..z. If value is less than zero, the representation starts with a minus sign. The library provides overloads for all signed and unsigned integer types and for the type char as the type of the parameter value.to_chars rejects argument of type bool because the result would be "0"/"1" but not "false"/"true" if it is permitted.value is chosen, resolving any remaining ties using rounding according to std::round_to_nearestfmt is std::chars_format::fixed, e if fmt is std::chars_format::scientific, a (but without leading "0x" in the result) if fmt is std::chars_format::hex, and g if fmt is chars_format::general.precision rather than by the shortest representation requirement.Parameters
| first, last | - | character range to write to |
| value | - | the value to convert to its string representation |
| base | - | integer base to use: a value between 2 and 36 (inclusive). |
| fmt | - | floating-point formatting to use, a bitmask of type std::chars_format |
| precision | - | floating-point precision to use |
Return value
On success, returns a value of type to_chars_result such that ec equals value-initialized std::errc and ptr is the one-past-the-end pointer of the characters written. Note that the string is not NUL-terminated.
On error, returns a value of type to_chars_result holding std::errc::value_too_large in ec, a copy of the value last in ptr, and leaves the contents of the range [first, last) in unspecified state.
operator==(std::to_chars_result)
| friend bool operator==( const to_chars_result&, const to_chars_result& ) = default; |
(since C++20) | |
Checks if ptr and ec of both arguments are equal respectively.
This function is not visible to ordinary unqualified or qualified lookup, and can only be found by argument-dependent lookup when std::to_chars_result is an associated class of the arguments.
Exceptions
(none)
Notes
Unlike other formatting functions in C++ and C libraries, std::to_chars is locale-independent, non-allocating, and non-throwing. Only a small subset of formatting policies used by other libraries (such as std::sprintf) is provided. This is intended to allow the fastest possible implementation that is useful in common high-throughput contexts such as text-based interchange (JSON or XML).
The guarantee that std::from_chars can recover every floating-point value formatted by to_chars exactly is only provided if both functions are from the same implementation.
It is required to explicitly cast a bool value to another integer type if it is wanted to format the value as "0"/"1".
Example
#include <iostream> #include <charconv> #include <system_error> #include <string_view> #include <array> int main() { std::array<char, 10> str; if(auto [p, ec] = std::to_chars(str.data(), str.data() + str.size(), 42); ec == std::errc()) std::cout << std::string_view(str.data(), p - str.data()); }
Output:
42
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
| DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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| LWG 2955 | C++17 | this function was in <utility> and used std::error_code | moved to <charconv> and uses std::errc |
| LWG 3266 | C++17 | bool argument was accepted and promoted to int | rejected by a deleted overload |
See also
| (C++17) |
converts a character sequence to an integer or floating-point value (function) |
| (C++11) |
converts an integral or floating point value to string (function) |
| (C++11) |
prints formatted output to stdout, a file stream or a buffer (function) |
| inserts formatted data (public member function of std::basic_ostream<CharT,Traits>) |