replace

Syntax:

    #include <string>
    string& replace( size_type index, size_type num, const string& str );
    string& replace( size_type index1, size_type num1, const string& str, size_type index2, size_type num2 );
    string& replace( size_type index, size_type num, const Char* str );
    string& replace( size_type index, size_type num1, const Char* str, size_type num2 );
    string& replace( size_type index, size_type num1, size_type num2, Char ch);
 
    string& replace( iterator start, iterator end, const string& str );
    string& replace( iterator start, iterator end, const Char* str );
    string& replace( iterator start, iterator end, const Char* str, size_type num );
    string& replace( iterator start, iterator end, size_type num, Char ch );
    string& replace( iterator start, iterator end, input_iterator start2, input_iterator end2 );

The function replace() either:

For example, the following code displays the string “They say he carved it himself…find your soul-mate, Homer.”

     string s = "They say he carved it himself...from a BIGGER spoon";
     string s2 = "find your soul-mate, Homer.";
     s.replace( 32, s.length() - 32, s2 );
     cout << s << endl;

Related Topics: insert