C++ cstring memcpy() function
Example
Copy data from one array to another:
int myNumbers[5] = {10, 20, 30, 40, 50};
int myCopy[5];
memcpy(myCopy, myNumbers, sizeof(myNumbers));
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
cout << myNumbers[i] << " " << myCopy[i] << "\n";
}
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Definition and Usage
The memcpy()
function copies data from one block of memory to another.
The memcpy()
function is defined in the <cstring>
header file.
Note: The memcpy()
function is generalized for memory of any type. When working with C-style strings (char
arrays) it is better to use the strcpy()
function instead.
Syntax
memcpy(void * destination, void * source, size_t size);
The size_t
data type is a positive integer.
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
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destination | Required. A pointer to the block of memory to be copied to. |
source | Required. A pointer to the block of memory being copied. |
size | Required. The amount of data to copy measured in bytes. |
Technical Details
Returns: | A void type pointer to the destination. |
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