NO....C++  has only one additional data type that is bool.Rest everything is
designed as a class.
The c++ string is actually a class with overloaded operators......

On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 2:30 AM, Mohan Varma <mohanvarm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> There's no data type called string in C. Strings are represented as
> plain char arrays with a null character '\0' at the end.All the string
> functions like strlen() rely upon this convention.
>
> I'm not much familiar to C++, but C++ has a string data type.
>
> On Sep 30, 10:27 am, rahul sharma <rahul23111...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > what is c style string??????n wats diff b/w c and c++ strings
> > representtaion..????
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