AString myString = "Hello, World!"; char myChar = myString.Get(7);
AString myString = "C++ is fun!"; int myInt = myString.Get(0, 3);In this example, the "Get()" function takes two integers as arguments (0 and 3). The first argument specifies the starting index, and the second argument specifies the number of characters to retrieve. So in this case, the function returns the substring "C++" and stores it in the variable "myInt." Without more context, it's difficult to say what the full capabilities of the "AString" class are, but hopefully these examples provide a better idea of what "Get()" might do.