Core Function StringToPTR
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StringToPTR( <type>, <string> )
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Description
Allocates memory for the string and writes the string to that memory and returns the pointer for that memory.
Parameters
type
What type of string copy into the allocated memory to do
[TYPE] [WHAT IT IS] 0 ASCII 1 UNICODE 2 AUTO
string
The string to use.
Return Value
Success: Returns the pointer.
Failure: Returns @PTRZero.
Remarks
None.
Example
$PTR_ASCII = StringToPTR(0, "Hello World"); $PTR_UNICODE = StringToPTR(1, "Hello World 2"); $PTR_AUTO = StringToPTR(2, "Hello World 3"); Println( PTRToString(0, $PTR_ASCII) ); // ASCII Println( PTRToString(1, $PTR_UNICODE) ); // UNICODE //Println( PTRToString(2, $PTR_BSTR) ); // BSTR Println( PTRToString(3, $PTR_AUTO) ); // AUTO