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How do I convert an octal CString to an integer using eVC on WinCE?

Asked by ssl1324 in Windows Mobile (Pocket PC / Win CE) Operating Systems, Windows MFC Programming, Microsoft Visual C++

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I need to convert a 3-digit octal MFC CString (with leading zeroes) to a numeric integer. For example "110" would be 72, and "077" would be 63. It needs to compile using Embedded Visual C++ 4 and run on WinCE 4, and preferably use an efficient API or standard library function. Start Free Trial
 
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Zones: Windows Mobile (Pocket PC / Win CE) Operating Systems, Windows MFC Programming, Microsoft Visual C++
Tags: Microsoft, Embedded Visuall C++, 4, C++
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Solution Provided By: jkr
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