Re: Smart conversion from a string to different type of numbers



d.avitabile@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I have a C++ code that is reading a list of parameters from a file.

Bummer. The C++ language is not any more topical in comp.lang.c than are COBOL, LISP, or Fortran. My opinion of that bloated language designed for obfuscation will be left unsaid.
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