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- | '''INT''' memcopy ( <'''VOID POINTER''' destination> , <'''VOID POINTER''' origin> , '''INT''' size ) | + | '''INT''' memcopy ( <'''VOID POINTER''' destination> , <'''VOID POINTER''' origin> , <'''INT''' size> ) |
Copies a certain number of [[byte]]s from one point in [[memory]] to another. | Copies a certain number of [[byte]]s from one point in [[memory]] to another. |
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Definition
INT memcopy ( <VOID POINTER destination> , <VOID POINTER origin> , <INT size> )
Copies a certain number of bytes from one point in memory to another.
Parameters
VOID POINTER destination | - Pointer to the first byte of the destination. |
VOID POINTER origin | - Pointer to the first byte of the origin. |
INT size | - The size of the to be copied memory in bytes. |
Returns
INT : true
Example
Program example; Const elements = 10; End Private byte bytearray[elements*2]; byte pointer pbyte; int i; End Begin // Allocate memory pbyte = alloc(elements); // Write numbers to bytes memset(pbyte,133,elements); // Copy bytes to bytearray memcopy(&bytearray[0],pbyte,elements); // Show numbers for(i=0; i<elements; i++) say("byte["+i+"] = " + bytearray[i]); end Repeat frame; Until(key(_esc)) // Free the used memory free(pbyte); End
Used in example: alloc(), memset(), say(), free(), array, pointer