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String.CopyTo Method

Definition

Overloads

CopyTo(Span<Char>)

Copies the contents of this string into the destination span.

CopyTo(Int32, Char[], Int32, Int32)

Copies a specified number of characters from a specified position in this instance to a specified position in an array of Unicode characters.

CopyTo(Span<Char>)

Source:
String.cs
Source:
String.cs
Source:
String.cs

Copies the contents of this string into the destination span.

public:
 void CopyTo(Span<char> destination);
public void CopyTo (Span<char> destination);
member this.CopyTo : Span<char> -> unit
Public Sub CopyTo (destination As Span(Of Char))

Parameters

destination
Span<Char>

The span into which to copy this string's contents.

Exceptions

The destination span is shorter than the source string.

Applies to

CopyTo(Int32, Char[], Int32, Int32)

Source:
String.cs
Source:
String.cs
Source:
String.cs

Copies a specified number of characters from a specified position in this instance to a specified position in an array of Unicode characters.

public:
 void CopyTo(int sourceIndex, cli::array <char> ^ destination, int destinationIndex, int count);
public void CopyTo (int sourceIndex, char[] destination, int destinationIndex, int count);
member this.CopyTo : int * char[] * int * int -> unit
Public Sub CopyTo (sourceIndex As Integer, destination As Char(), destinationIndex As Integer, count As Integer)

Parameters

sourceIndex
Int32

The index of the first character in this instance to copy.

destination
Char[]

An array of Unicode characters to which characters in this instance are copied.

destinationIndex
Int32

The index in destination at which the copy operation begins.

count
Int32

The number of characters in this instance to copy to destination.

Exceptions

destination is null.

sourceIndex, destinationIndex, or count is negative

-or-

sourceIndex does not identify a position in the current instance.

-or-

destinationIndex does not identify a valid index in the destination array.

-or-

count is greater than the length of the substring from sourceIndex to the end of this instance

-or-

count is greater than the length of the subarray from destinationIndex to the end of the destination array.

Examples

The following example demonstrates the CopyTo method.

using namespace System;
int main()
{
   
   // Embed an array of characters in a string
   String^ strSource = "changed";
   array<Char>^destination = {'T','h','e',' ','i','n','i','t','i','a','l',' ','a','r','r','a','y'};
   
   // Print the char array
   Console::WriteLine( destination );
   
   // Embed the source string in the destination string
   strSource->CopyTo( 0, destination, 4, strSource->Length );
   
   // Print the resulting array
   Console::WriteLine( destination );
   strSource = "A different string";
   
   // Embed only a section of the source string in the destination
   strSource->CopyTo( 2, destination, 3, 9 );
   
   // Print the resulting array
   Console::WriteLine( destination );
}
// The example displays the following output:
//       The initial array
//       The changed array
//       Thedifferentarray
using System;

public class CopyToTest {
    public static void Main() {

        // Embed an array of characters in a string
        string strSource = "changed";
    char [] destination = { 'T', 'h', 'e', ' ', 'i', 'n', 'i', 't', 'i', 'a', 'l', ' ',
                'a', 'r', 'r', 'a', 'y' };

        // Print the char array
        Console.WriteLine( destination );

        // Embed the source string in the destination string
        strSource.CopyTo ( 0, destination, 4, strSource.Length );

        // Print the resulting array
        Console.WriteLine( destination );

        strSource = "A different string";

        // Embed only a section of the source string in the destination
        strSource.CopyTo ( 2, destination, 3, 9 );

        // Print the resulting array
        Console.WriteLine( destination );
    }
}
// The example displays the following output:
//       The initial array
//       The changed array
//       Thedifferentarray
// Embed an array of characters in a string
let strSource = "changed"
let destination = 
    [| 'T'; 'h'; 'e'; ' '; 'i'; 'n'; 'i'; 't'; 'i'; 'a'; 'l'; ' ';
       'a'; 'r'; 'r'; 'a'; 'y' |]

// Print the char array
printfn $"{destination}"

// Embed the source string in the destination string
strSource.CopyTo( 0, destination, 4, strSource.Length)

// Print the resulting array
printfn $"{destination}"

let strSource2 = "A different string"

// Embed only a section of the source string in the destination
strSource2.CopyTo( 2, destination, 3, 9)

// Print the resulting array
printfn $"{destination}"
// The example displays the following output:
//       The initial array
//       The changed array
//       Thedifferentarray
Public Class CopyToTest
    Public Shared Sub Main()
        ' Embed an array of characters in a string
        Dim strSource As String = "changed"
        Dim destination As Char() = {"T"c, "h"c, "e"c, " "c, "i"c, "n"c, "i"c, _
                    "t"c, "i"c, "a"c, "l"c, " "c, "a"c, "r"c, "r"c, "a"c, "y"c}

        ' Print the char array
        Console.WriteLine(destination)

        ' Embed the source string in the destination string
        strSource.CopyTo(0, destination, 4, strSource.Length)

        ' Print the resulting array
        Console.WriteLine(destination)

        strSource = "A different string"

        ' Embed only a section of the source string in the destination
        strSource.CopyTo(2, destination, 3, 9)

        ' Print the resulting array
        Console.WriteLine(destination)
    End Sub 
End Class 
' The example displays the following output:
'       The initial array
'       The changed array
'       Thedifferentarray

Remarks

This method copies count characters from the sourceIndex position of this instance to the destinationIndex position of destination character array. This method does not resize the destination character array; it must have a sufficient number of elements to accommodate the copied characters or the method throws an ArgumentOutOfRangeException.

sourceIndex and destinationIndex are zero-based.

See also

Applies to