ACOPY()

Copy elements from one array to another

Syntax

ACOPY( <aSource>, <aTarget>, [<nStart>], [<nCount>], [<nTargetPos>] )
--> aTarget

Arguments

<aSource> is the array to copy elements from.

<aTarget> is the array to copy elements to.

<nStart> is the beginning subscript position to copy from <aSource>

<nCount> the number of subscript elements to copy from <aSource>.

<nTargetPos> the starting subscript position in <aTarget> to copy elements to.

Returns

<aTarget> an array pointer reference

Description

This function copies array elements from <aSource> to <aTarget>. <nStart> is the beginning element to be copied from <aSource>; the default is 1.

<nCount> is the number of elements to be copied from <aSource>; the default is the entire array.

<nTargetPos> is the subscript number in the target array,<aTarget>, to which array elements are to be copied; the default is 1

This function will copy all data types in <aSource> to <aTarget>.

If an array element in <aSource> is a pointer reference to another array, that array pointer will be copied to <aTarget>; not all subdimensions will be copied from one array to the next. This must be accomplished via the ACLONE() function.

Note If array <aSource> is larger then <aTarget>, array elements will start copying at <nTargetPos> and continue copying until the end of array <aTarget> is reached. The ACOPY() function doesn't append subscript positions to the target array, the size of the target array <aTarget> remains constant.
Examples
      LOCAL nCount := 2, nStart := 1, aOne, aTwo
      aOne := {"HABOUR"," is ","POWER"}
      aTwo := {"CLIPPER"," was ","POWER"}
      ACOPY(aOne, aTwo, nStart, nCount)
Status

Ready

Compliance

This function is CA Clipper compliant

Files

Library is vm

See Also