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10.17.2006 at 08:35AM PDT, ID: 22027477
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sprintf syntax

Asked by niftyhawk in Microsoft Visual C++.Net

Tags: syntax, sprintf_s

Hi,

Can any one please let me know what is the syntax for sprintf  and strcpy functions in VC++ .NET 2005?  I know they are deprecated in VC++ .NET 2005, but quite dont know what their syntax is..

I would also like to know what namespaces or header files should be included to incorporate "sprintf" and "strcpy" functions

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