Ah well, that's what I've done.
Cheers, Ed
Charles Henry czhenry@gmail.com wrote: It will not work. Here is our function prototype: EXTERN void *copybytes(void *src, size_t nbytes);
The thing to see here, is that it doesn't actually copy the data to a location you specify. It creates a copy of the data, somewhere in memory, and returns a pointer to the location. If you want to have a continuous array of numbers, you'd have to copy them one at a time from one array to the other anyhow.
I suggest to just use getbytes() and for loops to do the assignment.
Chuck
On 9/16/07, Ed Kelly wrote:
Hi again to all devs,
Is there any way to use copybytes to take a chunk out of an array? Say, to copy elements 0-10 of an array into another buffer, then concatenate elements 20-30 onto the end of it?
B3st Ed++
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