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Misc #17751
closedDo these instructions (<<,+,[0..n]) modify the original string without creating copies?
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In my program a string increases considerably in size inside a loop, at the end of that loop a header is created that will have to go to the beginning of that string.
During the whole loop:
str << "some data"
At the end:
header = "other data"
str = header + str
I understand that using (+) creates a copy to then modify the original variable, that is not desirable, I would like to do something similar to (<<), which I understand does not create copies.
If I do this:
header << str
I would have two variables with a very large size.
I also have this other code and I don't know if it is an "in place" modifier:
str = "12345"
str[0..2] = ""
#s => 45
In short, I want to know what instructions I should use to remove a given range from a string and how to concatenate to both the beginning and end of the target string without having to create copies.
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