std::copy_n
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|   template< class InputIt, class Size, class OutputIt > 
OutputIt copy_n( InputIt first, Size count, OutputIt result );  | 
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Copies exactly count values from the range beginning at first to the range beginning at result, if count>0. Does nothing otherwise.
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[edit] Parameters
| first | - | the beginning of the range of elements to copy from | 
| count | - | number of the elements to copy | 
| result | - | the beginning of the destination range | 
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InputIt must meet the requirements of InputIterator.
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OutputIt must meet the requirements of OutputIterator.
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[edit] Return value
Iterator in the destination range, pointing past the last element copied if count>0 or result otherwise.
[edit] Complexity
Exactly count assignments, if count>0.
[edit] Possible implementation
template< class InputIt, class Size, class OutputIt> OutputIt copy_n(InputIt first, Size count, OutputIt result) { if (count > 0) { *result++ = *first; for (Size i = 1; i < count; ++i) { *result++ = *++first; } } return result; }  | 
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <string> #include <algorithm> #include <iterator> int main() { std::string in = "1234567890"; std::string out; std::copy_n(in.begin(), 4, std::back_inserter(out)); std::cout << out << '\n'; }
Output:
1234
[edit] See also
|    (C++11) 
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   copies a range of elements to a new location   (function template)  |