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What is LPCTSTR? What does LP denote it?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 4 Last Update: February 09, 2007     Asked by: Mani 
  
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January 11, 2006 07:46:49   #1  
Naveen Rao        

RE: What is LPCTSTR? What does LP denote it?
LPCTSTR denotes "Long Pointer Const to String". Declaration can be written as const long* str[];LP denotes Long Pointer.
 
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May 18, 2006 00:49:29   #2  
Rishabh Agrawal        

RE: What is LPCTSTR? What does LP denote it?
It is long pointer const to UNICODE string
 
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July 17, 2006 04:48:37   #3  
suresh        

RE: What is LPCTSTR? What does LP denote it?

Hi,

    LP means Long pointer


 
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February 09, 2007 01:27:20   #4  
Vivek        

RE: What is LPCTSTR? What does LP denote it?
LPCTSTR Long Pointer to a Constant null-Terminated String (C programming/Windows API)
 
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