char *s="100"; int a = atoi(s); printf("%d\n", a); char s2[30]; a=211; _itoa_s(a, s2, 10); //in here, 10 is Decimal, 2 is Binary. printf("%s\n", s2);
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(C, C++) int to char *, char * to int, _itoa_s and atoi functions
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