String.GetChars(Int32, Int32, Char[], Int32) Method
Definition
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Copies characters from this string into the destination character array.
[Android.Runtime.Register("getChars", "(II[CI)V", "")]
public void GetChars (int srcBegin, int srcEnd, char[]? dst, int dstBegin);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("getChars", "(II[CI)V", "")>]
member this.GetChars : int * int * char[] * int -> unit
Parameters
- srcBegin
- Int32
index of the first character in the string to copy.
- srcEnd
- Int32
index after the last character in the string to copy.
- dst
- Char[]
the destination array.
- dstBegin
- Int32
the start offset in the destination array.
- Attributes
Exceptions
if buffer
is null
.
if start
, end > length()
, start >
end
, index
, end - start > buffer.length -
index
Remarks
Copies characters from this string into the destination character array.
The first character to be copied is at index srcBegin
; the last character to be copied is at index srcEnd-1
(thus the total number of characters to be copied is srcEnd-srcBegin
). The characters are copied into the subarray of dst
starting at index dstBegin
and ending at index: <blockquote>
dstBegin + (srcEnd-srcBegin) - 1
</blockquote>
Java documentation for java.lang.String.getChars(int, int, char[], int)
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