cannot convert 'std::basic_string<char>' to 'const char*' for argument '1' to 'int system(const char*)'
The type of expression
" quickscan.exe resolution 300 selectscanner jpg showui showprogress filename '"+name+".jpg'"
is std::string
. However function system has declaration
int system(const char *s);
that is it accepts an argumnet of type const char *
There is no conversion operator that would convert implicitly an object of type std::string
to object of type const char *
.
Nevertheless class std::string
has two functions that do this conversion explicitly. They are c_str()
and data()
(the last can be used only with compiler that supports C++11)
So you can write
string name = "john";
system( (" quickscan.exe resolution 300 selectscanner jpg showui showprogress filename '"+name+".jpg'").c_str() );
There is no need to use an intermediate variable for the expression.
std::string + const char*
results in another std::string
. system
does not take a std::string
, and you cannot concatenate char*
's with the +
operator. If you want to use the code this way you will need:
std::string name = "john";
std::string tmp =
"quickscan.exe resolution 300 selectscanner jpg showui showprogress filename '" +
name + ".jpg'";
system(tmp.c_str());
See std::string operator+(const char*)
The addition of a string literal with an std::string
yields another std::string
. system
expects a const char*
. You can use std::string::c_str()
for that:
string name = "john";
string tmp = " quickscan.exe resolution 300 selectscanner jpg showui showprogress filename '"+name+".jpg'"
system(tmp.c_str());