C++ Language/Std/Strings/CStringManipulation

A traditional C "string" is simply an array of, where the end of the string data is terminated by a   character. That terminating character is relied upon (but not counted) when  measures that string's length to be 5.

The lexicographical ordering of two C-strings is compared by.

To copy C-string data to some other -array buffer, use   (or , which will concatenate by starting at the end of existing data).

Additional information about C-string manipulation functions (includes interactive examples)