CHStringArray::Copy method (chstrarr.h)
[The CHStringArray class is part of the WMI Provider Framework which is now considered in final state, and no further development, enhancements, or updates will be available for non-security related issues affecting these libraries. The MI APIs should be used for all new development.]
The Copy method overwrites the elements of the given array with the elements of another array.
Syntax
void throw(CHeap_Exception) Copy(
[ref] const CHStringArray & src
);
Parameters
[ref] src
Source of the elements to be copied to the array.
Return value
This method does not return a value.
Remarks
The Copy method does not free memory, but it allocates extra memory to accommodate the elements copied to the array.
Examples
The following code example shows the use of CHStringArray::Copy.
CHStringArray a1, a2;
int idx, size;
a1.Add( L"String 1" );
a1.Add( L"String 2" );
a2.Add( L"String 5" );
size = a1.GetSize();
for (idx=0; idx<size; idx++)
printf("[%d]: %S\n", idx, a1[idx]);
a1.Copy(a2);
size = a1.GetSize();
for (idx=0; idx<size; idx++)
printf("[%d]: %S\n", idx, a1[idx]);
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows Vista |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2008 |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | chstrarr.h (include FwCommon.h) |
Library | FrameDyn.lib |
DLL | FrameDynOS.dll; FrameDyn.dll |