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Converting a char array to system string

Asked by dsch in Microsoft Visual C++.Net

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Hi, seems quite simple, but got me stumped!
Using The free visual C++ express:
All I want to do is display in a text box a char array... in reality, I do more to the char array than this but it demonstrates a point.

char *Buf = "Hello World!";
textBox1->Text = Buf;

The error I get is this:
 error C2664: 'void System::Windows::Forms::Control::Text::set(System::String ^)' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'char *' to 'System::String ^'
The docs show how to convert TO a char array, but not FROM.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
David
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