How to convert int * to Platform::String UWP c++?












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I want to display the address of a variable on Text Block.
something like this



void MyApp::MainPage::Btn_showAddress_Clcik(Platform::Object^ sender, Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs^ e)
{
int i = 5;
textBlock1->Text = &i;
}


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    Platform::String^ is an interop type, not something you operate with for business logic. Convert the pointer to a UTF-16LE string using whatever means you like (wprintf, wostringstream, whatever), and then convert the UTF-16LE string to a Platform::String as the final step.

    – Raymond Chen
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:02
















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I want to display the address of a variable on Text Block.
something like this



void MyApp::MainPage::Btn_showAddress_Clcik(Platform::Object^ sender, Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs^ e)
{
int i = 5;
textBlock1->Text = &i;
}


(The code above doesn't work)










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  • 5





    Platform::String^ is an interop type, not something you operate with for business logic. Convert the pointer to a UTF-16LE string using whatever means you like (wprintf, wostringstream, whatever), and then convert the UTF-16LE string to a Platform::String as the final step.

    – Raymond Chen
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:02














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I want to display the address of a variable on Text Block.
something like this



void MyApp::MainPage::Btn_showAddress_Clcik(Platform::Object^ sender, Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs^ e)
{
int i = 5;
textBlock1->Text = &i;
}


(The code above doesn't work)










share|improve this question
















I want to display the address of a variable on Text Block.
something like this



void MyApp::MainPage::Btn_showAddress_Clcik(Platform::Object^ sender, Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs^ e)
{
int i = 5;
textBlock1->Text = &i;
}


(The code above doesn't work)







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  • 5





    Platform::String^ is an interop type, not something you operate with for business logic. Convert the pointer to a UTF-16LE string using whatever means you like (wprintf, wostringstream, whatever), and then convert the UTF-16LE string to a Platform::String as the final step.

    – Raymond Chen
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:02














  • 5





    Platform::String^ is an interop type, not something you operate with for business logic. Convert the pointer to a UTF-16LE string using whatever means you like (wprintf, wostringstream, whatever), and then convert the UTF-16LE string to a Platform::String as the final step.

    – Raymond Chen
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:02








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Platform::String^ is an interop type, not something you operate with for business logic. Convert the pointer to a UTF-16LE string using whatever means you like (wprintf, wostringstream, whatever), and then convert the UTF-16LE string to a Platform::String as the final step.

– Raymond Chen
Nov 22 '18 at 5:02





Platform::String^ is an interop type, not something you operate with for business logic. Convert the pointer to a UTF-16LE string using whatever means you like (wprintf, wostringstream, whatever), and then convert the UTF-16LE string to a Platform::String as the final step.

– Raymond Chen
Nov 22 '18 at 5:02












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