basic_string::replace
basic_string::replace
basic_string& replace(size_type p0, size_type n0,
const E *s);
basic_string& replace(size_type p0, size_type n0,
const E *s, size_type n);
basic_string& replace(size_type p0, size_type n0,
const basic_string& str);
basic_string& replace(size_type p0, size_type n0,
const basic_string& str, size_type pos, size_type n);
basic_string& replace(size_type p0, size_type n0,
size_type n, E c);
basic_string& replace(iterator first0, iterator last0,
const E *s);
basic_string& replace(iterator first0, iterator last0,
const E *s, size_type n);
basic_string& replace(iterator first0, iterator last0,
const basic_string& str);
basic_string& replace(iterator first0, iterator last0,
size_type n, E c);
basic_string& replace(iterator first0, iterator last0,
const_iterator first, const_iterator last);
Each member function replaces up to n0
elements of the controlled sequence beginning with position p0
, or the elements of the controlled sequence beginning with the one pointed to by first
, up to but not including last
. The replacement is the operand sequence specified by the remaining operands. The function then returns *this
.
In this implementation, if a translator does not support member template functions, the template:
template<class InIt>
basic_string& replace(iterator first0, iterator last0,
InIt first, InIt last);
is replaced by:
basic_string& replace(iterator first0, iterator last0,
const_iterator first, const_iterator last);