std::basic_string<CharT,Traits,Allocator>::assign - cppreference.com (original) (raw)

basic_string& assign( const basic_string& str ); (1) (constexpr since C++20)
basic_string& assign( basic_string&& str ) noexcept(/* see below */); (2) (since C++11) (constexpr since C++20)
basic_string& assign( size_type count, CharT ch ); (3) (constexpr since C++20)
basic_string& assign( const CharT* s, size_type count ); (4) (constexpr since C++20)
basic_string& assign( const CharT* s ); (5) (constexpr since C++20)
template< class SV >basic_string& assign( const SV& t ); (6) (since C++17) (constexpr since C++20)
template< class SV > basic_string& assign( const SV& t, size_type pos, size_type count = npos); (7) (since C++17) (constexpr since C++20)
(8)
basic_string& assign( const basic_string& str, size_type pos, size_type count ); (until C++14)
basic_string& assign( const basic_string& str, size_type pos, size_type count = npos); (since C++14) (constexpr since C++20)
template< class InputIt >basic_string& assign( InputIt first, InputIt last ); (9) (constexpr since C++20)
basic_string& assign( std::initializer_list<CharT> ilist ); (10) (since C++11) (constexpr since C++20)

Replaces the contents of the string.

  1. Equivalent to return *this = str;.

  2. Equivalent to return *this = std::move(str);.

  3. Replaces the contents with count copies of character ch.

Equivalent to clear(); resize(n, c); return *this;.

  1. Replaces the contents with copies of the characters in the range [s, s + count).

If [s, s + count) is not a valid range, the behavior is undefined.

  1. Equivalent to return assign(s, Traits::length(s));.

6,7) Replaces the contents with characters in a string view sv constructed from t.

  1. Equivalent to std::basic_string_view<CharT, Traits> sv = t;
    return assign(sv.data(), sv.size());.

  2. Equivalent to std::basic_string_view<CharT, Traits> sv = t;
    return assign(sv.substr(pos, count));.

  3. Replaces the contents with characters in str.

  1. Equivalent to return assign(basic_string(first, last, get_allocator()));.
This overload participates in overload resolution only if InputIt satisfies the requirements of LegacyInputIterator. (since C++11)
  1. Equivalent to return assign(ilist.begin(), ilist.size());.

[edit] Parameters

str - string to be used as source to initialize the characters with
count - size of the resulting string
ch - value to initialize characters of the string with
s - pointer to a character string to use as source to initialize the string with
t - object (convertible to std::basic_string_view) to initialize the characters of the string with
pos - index of the first character to take
first, last - range to copy the characters from
ilist - std::initializer_list to initialize the characters of the string with

[edit] Return value

*this

[edit] Exceptions

If the operation would cause size() to exceed max_size(), throws std::length_error.

If an exception is thrown for any reason, this function has no effect (strong exception safety guarantee).

[edit] Example

#include #include #include   int main() { std::string s; // assign(size_type count, CharT ch) s.assign(4, '='); std::cout << s << '\n'; // "===="   std::string const c("Exemplary"); // assign(const basic_string& str) s.assign(c); std::cout << c << " == " << s << '\n'; // "Exemplary == Exemplary"   // assign(const basic_string& str, size_type pos, size_type count) s.assign(c, 0, c.length() - 1); std::cout << s << '\n'; // "Exemplar";   // assign(basic_string&& str) s.assign(std::string("C++ by ") + "example"); std::cout << s << '\n'; // "C++ by example"   // assign(const CharT* s, size_type count) s.assign("C-style string", 7); std::cout << s << '\n'; // "C-style"   // assign(const CharT* s) s.assign("C-style\0string"); std::cout << s << '\n'; // "C-style"   char mutable_c_str[] = "C-style string"; // assign(InputIt first, InputIt last) s.assign(std::begin(mutable_c_str), std::end(mutable_c_str) - 1); std::cout << s << '\n'; // "C-style string"   // assign(std::initializer_list ilist) s.assign({'C', '-', 's', 't', 'y', 'l', 'e'}); std::cout << s << '\n'; // "C-style" }

Output:

==== Exemplary == Exemplary Exemplar C++ by example C-style C-style C-style string C-style

[edit] Defect reports

The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.

DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior
LWG 847 C++98 there was no exception safety guarantee added strong exception safety guarantee
LWG 2063 C++11 non-normative note stated that overload (2)can be implemented by swapping corrected to require move assignment
LWG 2250 C++98 the behavior of overload (8) wasundefined if pos > str.size() is true always throws an exception in this case
LWG 2579 C++98 overload (1) and the copy assignmentoperator had different effects they have the same effect
LWG 2946 C++17 overload (6) caused ambiguity in some cases avoided by making it a template

[edit] See also