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2.2.3.15.33 string::SetAt
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Description
Overwrite a single character specified by an index number. SetAt will not enlarge the string if the index exceeds the bounds of the existing string.
Set a unicode character in the form of a string at the specified position.
Syntax
void SetAt( int nIndex, char ch )
void SetAt( int nIndex, LPCTSTR pstr )
Parameters
- nIndex
- [input]Zero-based index of the character in the string object. The nIndex parameter must be greater than or equal to 0 and less than the value returned by GetLength.
- ch
- [input]The character to insert.
- nIndex
- [input] position in string, see Remark
- pstr
- [input] unicode character pointer
Return
None.
Examples
EX1
void string_SetAt_ex1() { string str( "abcdef" ); str.SetAt(2,'z'); out_str(str);//"abzdef" str.SetAt(8,'z');//if the index exceeds the length of the string,the string stays unchanged out_str(str);//"abzdef" }
EX2
void SetAt_ex2(string str1) { string str2 = "#"; string str3 = str1; str3.SetAt(0, str2); out_str(str3); }
Remark
Index can be either byte offset, or character offset, dependent on the system variable @SCOC, which is typicalled controlled by the macro ENABLE_STR_LENGTH_USE_CHAR_COUNT
See Also
Header to Include
origin.h