string::assign
string (1) |
string& assign (const string& str); |
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substring (2) |
string& assign (const string& str, size_t subpos, size_t sublen); |
c-string (3) |
string& assign (const char* s); |
buffer (4) |
string& assign (const char* s, size_t n); |
fill (5) |
string& assign (size_t n, char c); |
range (6) |
template <class InputIterator> string& assign (InputIterator first, InputIterator last); |
initializer list(7) |
string& assign (initializer_list<char> il); |
move (8) |
string& assign (string&& str) noexcept; |
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
string s1 = "abc";
string s2 = "def";
s1.assign(s2);
cout << s1 << endl;
string s3 = "aghia";
s1.assign(s3, 1, 3);
cout << s1 << endl;
const char *s4 = "hello";
s1.assign(s4);
cout << s1 << endl;
const char *s5 = "nice1";
s1.assign(s5, 4);
cout << s1 << endl;
s1.assign(3, 'c');
cout << s1 << endl;
string s6 = "llovee";
s1.assign(s6.begin() + 1, s6.end() - 1);
cout << s1 << endl;
initializer_list<char> s7 = {'h', 'a', 'p', 'p', 'y'};
s1.assign(s7);
cout << s1 << endl;
return 0;
}