I've got a large collection of CSV lines that I'm breaking up line-by-line, splitting up by the commas, and placing those tokens in a vector.
Here's the little code snippet where I handle the last two items in that sentence:
//token for parser
string token;
//turn into a string stream
istringstream ss(line);
//ye olde vector to put things in
std::vector<float> lineContainer;
while(getline(ss, token, ','))
{
lineContainer.push_back(::atof(token));
}
When I attempt to compile, I get the following:
Error: cannot convert 'std::string' to "const char*' for argument '1' to 'double atof(const char*)'.
In other words, converting strings to floats is a no-no, at least how I'm doing it.
How do I convert this data type to a float? I thought it would be straight-forward, but I'm very inexperienced in C++ (much better in C#, I promise) and have yet to catch all of the nuances of doing things I take for granted in other languages.