Hi Shawn, You could try doing char mystring[200] = <the_name_of_your_TString_here>->Data(); and then you could access whichever part of the string you wanted by using the index; mystring[67] or whatever. Obviously, 'mystring' needs to be big enough to accomodate your TString. Hope that helps, cheers, Simon On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Shawn Kwang wrote: > Roottalk, > > I want to extract a portion of a string (TString class). All I know is > that the first character of the portion to be extracted starts at position > 67. The portion is not constant so I can't use TString::Substring (since it > looks for a pattern). > > I thought there might be a ROOT function that does what I want, > TString:Strip but I am not sure. > > TIA, > Shawn Kwang >
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