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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T08:57:06+00:00 2026-06-17T08:57:06+00:00

I need to convert a char array to string. Something like this: char array[20];

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I need to convert a char array to string.
Something like this:

char array[20];
char string[100];

array[0]='1';
array[1]='7';
array[2]='8';
array[3]='.';
array[4]='9';
...

I would like to get something like that:

char string[0]= array // where it was stored 178.9 ....in position [0]
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    2026-06-17T08:57:06+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 8:57 am

    You’re saying you have this:

    char array[20]; char string[100];
    array[0]='1'; 
    array[1]='7'; 
    array[2]='8'; 
    array[3]='.'; 
    array[4]='9';
    

    And you’d like to have this:

    string[0]= "178.9"; // where it was stored 178.9 ....in position [0]
    

    You can’t have that. A char holds 1 character. That’s it.
    A “string” in C is an array of characters followed by a sentinel character (NULL terminator).

    Now if you want to copy the first x characters out of array to string you can do that with memcpy():

    memcpy(string, array, x);
    string[x] = '\0'; 
    
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