In C++, CString is a class provided by MFC (Microsoft Foundation Class) that encapsulates a null-terminated string of characters. It is similar to the standard C string but provides additional functionality and ease of use.
Find: This method is used to find the first occurrence of a substring within the CString object. It takes the substring to search as a parameter and returns the zero-based index of the first occurrence if found, or -1 if not found. The method signature is:
intFind(LPCTSTR lpszSub);
ReverseFind: This method is used to find the last occurrence of a substring within the CString object. It takes the substring to search as a parameter and returns the zero-based index of the last occurrence if found, or -1 if not found. The method signature is:
intReverseFind(LPCTSTR lpszSub);
Left: This method is used to extract a specified number of characters from the left side of the CString object. It takes the number of characters to extract as a parameter and returns a new CString object containing the extracted characters. The original CString object remains unchanged. The method signature is:
CString Left(int nCount)const;
Right: This method is used to extract a specified number of characters from the right side of the CString object. It takes the number of characters to extract as a parameter and returns a new CString object containing the extracted characters. The original CString object remains unchanged. The method signature is:
CString Right(int nCount)const;
These methods provide useful string manipulation functionality in C++ using the CString class.