fn() arrayMoveForwardMoves a range of objects into another range of objects starting from the first element.
Moves a range of objects into another range of objects starting from the first element.
Defined in | <seqan/basic.h> |
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Signature |
void arrayMoveForward(sourceBegin, sourceEnd, target);
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Parameters
sourceEnd
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Iterator behind the last element of the source array. sourceEnd must have the same type as sourceBegin. |
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sourceBegin
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Iterator to the first element of the source array. |
target
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Iterator to the first element of the target array. The target capacity should be at least as long as the source range. |
Detailed Description
The function possibly clears (but does not destroy) the source elements. If source elements must persist, consider to use arrayCopyForward instead.
Be careful if source and target range overlap, because in this case some source elements could be accidently overwritten before they are moved.
Data Races
If not stated otherwise, concurrent invocation is not guaranteed to be thread-safe.