Convert char* to wchar* in C

2020-02-09 07:45发布

问题:

I would like to convert a char* string to a wchar* string in C.

I have found many answers, but most of them are for C++. Could you help me?

Thanks.

回答1:

Try swprintf with the %hs flag.

Example:

wchar_t  ws[100];
swprintf(ws, 100, L"%hs", "ansi string");


回答2:

setlocale() followed by mbstowcs().



回答3:

what you're looking for is

mbstowcs

works just like the copy function from char* to char*

but in this case you're saving into a wchar_t*



回答4:

If you happen to have the Windows API availiable, the conversion function MultiByteToWideChar offers some configurable string conversion from different encodings to UTF-16. That might be more appropriate if you don't care too much about portability and don't want to figure out exactly what the implications of different locale settings are to the string converison.



回答5:

if you currently have ANSI chars. just insert an 0 ('\0') before each char and cast them to wchar_t*.