std::basic_string::insert
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basic_string& insert( size_type index, size_type count, CharT ch );
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basic_string& insert( size_type index, const CharT* s );
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basic_string& insert( size_type index, const CharT* s, size_type count );
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basic_string& insert( size_type index, const basic_string& str );
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basic_string& insert( size_type index, const basic_string& str,
size_type index_str, size_type count ); |
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basic_string& insert( size_type index, const basic_string& str,
size_type index_str, size_type count = npos); |
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iterator insert( iterator pos, CharT ch );
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iterator insert( const_iterator pos, CharT ch );
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void insert( iterator pos, size_type count, CharT ch );
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iterator insert( const_iterator pos, size_type count, CharT ch );
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template< class InputIt >
void insert( iterator pos, InputIt first, InputIt last ); |
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template< class InputIt >
iterator insert( const_iterator pos, InputIt first, InputIt last ); |
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iterator insert( const_iterator pos, std::initializer_list<CharT> ilist );
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Inserts characters into the string.
1) Inserts
count
copies of character ch
at the position index
2) Inserts null-terminated character string pointed to by
s
at the position index
. The length of the string is determined by the first null character (effectively calls Traits::length(s).
3) Inserts the first
count
characters from the character string pointed to by s
at the position index
. s
can contain null characters.
4) Inserts string
str
at the position index
5) Inserts a string, obtained by str.substr(index_str, count) at the position
index
6) Inserts character
ch
before the character pointed by pos
7) Inserts
count
copies of character ch
before the element pointed by pos
8) Inserts characters from the range
[first, last)
before the element pointed by pos
. This overload does not participate in overload resolution if InputIt
does not satisfy InputIterator
. (since C++11)
9) Inserts elements from initializer list
ilist
before the element pointed by pos
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[edit] Parameters
index | - | position at which the content will be inserted |
pos | - | iterator before which the characters will be inserted |
ch | - | character to insert |
count | - | number of characters to insert |
s | - | pointer to the character string to insert |
str | - | string to insert |
first, last | - | range defining characters to insert |
index_str | - | position of the first character in the string str to insert
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ilist | - | initializer list to insert the characters from |
Type requirements | ||
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InputIt must meet the requirements of InputIterator .
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[edit] Return value
1-5) *this
6-9) An iterator which refers to the copy of the first inserted character or
pos
if no characters were inserted (count==0
or first==last
or ilist.size()==0
)[edit] Exceptions
2) std::out_of_range if index > size() and std::length_error if size() + Traits::length(s) > max_size().
4) Throws exceptions on the following conditions:
b) std::length_error if size() + str.size() > max_size() where
ins_count
is the number of characters that will be inserted.
5) Throws exceptions on the following conditions:
c) std::length_error if size() + ins_count > max_size() where
ins_count
is the number of characters that will be inserted.
6-9) (none)
In any case, if an exception is thrown for any reason, this function has no effect (strong exception guarantee). (since C++11)
[edit] Example
Until C++
Run this code
#include <cassert> #include <string> int main() { std::string s("xmplr"); // insert(size_type index, size_type count, char ch) s.insert(0, 1, 'E'); assert("Exmplr" == s); // insert(size_type index, char* s) s.insert(2, "e"); assert("Exemplr" == s); // insert(size_type index, string const& str) s.insert(6, std::string("a")); assert("Exemplar" == s); // insert(size_type index, string const& str, // size_type index_str, size_type count) s.insert(8, std::string(" is an example string."), 0, 14); assert("Exemplar is an example" == s); // insert(iterator pos, char ch) s.insert(s.begin() + s.find_first_of('n') + 1, ':'); assert("Exemplar is an: example" == s); // insert(iterator pos, size_type count, char ch) s.insert(s.begin() + s.find_first_of(':') + 1, 2, '='); assert("Exemplar is an:== example" == s); // insert(iterator pos, InputIt first, InputIt last) { std::string const seq(" suitable"); s.insert(s.begin() + s.find_last_of('=') + 1, seq.begin(), seq.end()); assert("Exemplar is an:== suitable example" == s); } }
C++11
Run this code
#include <cassert> #include <iterator> #include <string> int main() { std::string s{ "xmplr" }; // insert(size_type index, size_type count, char ch) s.insert(0, 1, 'E'); assert("Exmplr" == s); // insert(size_type index, char* s) s.insert(2, "e"); assert("Exemplr" == s); // insert(size_type index, string const& str) s.insert(6, std::string("a")); assert("Exemplar" == s); // insert(size_type index, string const& str, // size_type index_str, size_type count) s.insert(8, std::string(" is an example string."), 0, 14); assert("Exemplar is an example" == s); // insert(const_iterator pos, char ch) s.insert(s.cbegin() + s.find_first_of('n') + 1, ':'); assert("Exemplar is an: example" == s); // insert(const_iterator pos, size_type count, char ch) s.insert(s.cbegin() + s.find_first_of(':') + 1, 2, '='); assert("Exemplar is an:== example" == s); // insert(const_iterator pos, InputIt first, InputIt last) { std::string const seq{ " string" }; s.insert(s.begin() + s.find_last_of('e') + 1, std::begin(seq), std::end(seq)); assert("Exemplar is an:== example string" == s); } // insert(const_iterator pos, std::initializer_list<char>) { std::initializer_list<char> const period = { '.' }; s.insert(s.cbegin() + s.find_first_of('g') + 1, period); assert("Exemplar is an:== example string." == s); } }
[edit] See also
appends characters to the end (public member function) |
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appends a character to the end (public member function) |