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std::to_string

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std::basic_string
 
Defined in header <string>
std::string to_string(int value );
(1) (since C++11)
std::string to_string(long value );
(2) (since C++11)
std::string to_string(longlong value );
(3) (since C++11)
std::string to_string(unsigned value );
(4) (since C++11)
std::string to_string(unsignedlong value );
(5) (since C++11)
std::string to_string(unsignedlonglong value );
(6) (since C++11)
std::string to_string(float value );
(7) (since C++11)
std::string to_string(double value );
(8) (since C++11)
std::string to_string(longdouble value );
(9) (since C++11)

Converts a numeric value to std::string.

Let buf be an internal to the conversion functions buffer, sufficiently large to contain the result of conversion.

1) Converts a signed integer to a string as if by std::sprintf(buf, "%d", value).
2) Converts a signed integer to a string as if by std::sprintf(buf, "%ld", value).
3) Converts a signed integer to a string as if by std::sprintf(buf, "%lld", value).
4) Converts an unsigned integer to a string as if by std::sprintf(buf, "%u", value).
5) Converts an unsigned integer to a string as if by std::sprintf(buf, "%lu", value).
6) Converts an unsigned integer to a string as if by std::sprintf(buf, "%llu", value).
7,8) Converts a floating point value to a string as if by std::sprintf(buf, "%f", value).
9) Converts a floating point value to a string as if by std::sprintf(buf, "%Lf", value).
(until C++26)
1-9) Converts a numeric value to a string as if by std::format("{}", value).
(since C++26)

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[edit]Parameters

value - a numeric value to convert

[edit]Return value

A string holding the converted value.

[edit]Exceptions

May throw std::bad_alloc from the std::string constructor.

[edit]Notes

  • With floating point types std::to_string may yield unexpected results as the number of significant digits in the returned string can be zero, see the example.
  • The return value may differ significantly from what std::cout prints by default, see the example.
  • std::to_string relies on the current C locale for formatting purposes, and therefore concurrent calls to std::to_string from multiple threads may result in partial serialization of calls.
    • The results of overloads for integer types do not rely on the current C locale, and thus implementations generally avoid access to the current C locale in these overloads for both correctness and performance. However, such avoidance is not guaranteed by the standard.
(until C++26)

C++17 provides std::to_chars as a higher-performance locale-independent alternative.

Feature-test macroValueStdFeature
__cpp_lib_to_string202306L(C++26)Redefining std::to_string in terms of std::format

[edit]Example

#include <cstdio>#include <format>#include <initializer_list>#include <iostream>#include <string>   #if __cpp_lib_to_string >= 202306Lconstexprauto revision(){return" (post C++26)";}#elseconstexprauto revision(){return" (pre C++26)";}#endif   int main(){for(constdouble f :{1.23456789555555, 23.43, 1e-9, 1e40, 1e-40, 123456789.0}){std::cout<<"to_string:\t"<< std::to_string(f)<< revision()<<'\n';   // Before C++26, the output of std::to_string matches std::printf.std::printf("printf:\t\t%f\n", f);   // As of C++26, the output of std::to_string matches std::format.std::cout<<std::format("format:\t\t{}\n", f);   std::cout<<"std::cout:\t"<< f <<"\n\n";}}

Possible output:

to_string: 1.234568 (pre C++26) printf: 1.234568 format: 1.23456789555555 std::cout: 1.23457   to_string: 23.430000 (pre C++26) printf: 23.430000 format: 23.43 std::cout: 23.43   to_string: 0.000000 (pre C++26) printf: 0.000000 format: 1e-09 std::cout: 1e-09   to_string: 10000000000000000303786028427003666890752.000000 (pre C++26) printf: 10000000000000000303786028427003666890752.000000 format: 1e+40 std::cout: 1e+40   to_string: 0.000000 (pre C++26) printf: 0.000000 format: 1e-40 std::cout: 1e-40   to_string: 123456789.000000 (pre C++26) printf: 123456789.000000 format: 123456789 std::cout: 1.23457e+08

[edit]See also

(C++11)
converts an integral or floating-point value to wstring
(function)[edit]
(C++11)(C++11)
converts a string to an unsigned integer
(function)[edit]
(C++11)(C++11)(C++11)
converts a string to a signed integer
(function)[edit]
(C++11)(C++11)(C++11)
converts a string to a floating point value
(function)[edit]
(C++17)
converts an integer or floating-point value to a character sequence
(function)[edit]
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