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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T05:16:11+00:00 2026-06-09T05:16:11+00:00

I have array in which i want to store values like this 1203 char*

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I have array in which i want to store values like this 1203

   char* arr= new char[10];
    arr[0] = 1;
    arr[1] = 2;
    arr[2] = 0;
    arr[3] = 3;

but after storing 0 i am not able to see any further data bcs it’ll consider that as end of the data. is there any way to manage this??

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    2026-06-09T05:16:13+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 5:16 am

    0 means end of string in the char*.

    Because char* is a string in C and it exists to be used as char array not as integer array. All function related on string are intended to be used with a string.

    You can use int* to store integers.

    You can do the binary operations manually like this :

    int value = 1245; 
    
    char* temp = new char[4]; 
    
    temp[0] = (char)(value >> 24);
    temp[1] = (char)(value >> 16);
    temp[2] = (char)(value >> 8); 
    temp[3] = (char)value;
    
    return temp;
    

    you can use uint8_t or int instead of char.

    the (char*)((int)value) is not good because you cast the int to char*, but the char* is the variable temp not the number to be stored in temp.

    If pointers is a new thing for you, it will be helpful to do some exercises in pointers : manipulate arrays, lists,…

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