Java Char Create toChars(int[] src, int srcOff, int srcLen, char[] dest, int destOff)

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Description

Converts a sequence of unicode code points to a sequence of Java characters.

License

Apache License

Return

the number of chars written to the destination buffer

Declaration

public static int toChars(int[] src, int srcOff, int srcLen, char[] dest, int destOff) 

Method Source Code

//package com.java2s;
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public class Main {
    /** Converts a sequence of unicode code points to a sequence of Java characters.
     *  @return the number of chars written to the destination buffer */
    public static int toChars(int[] src, int srcOff, int srcLen, char[] dest, int destOff) {
        if (srcLen < 0) {
            throw new IllegalArgumentException("srcLen must be >= 0");
        }
        int written = 0;
        for (int i = 0; i < srcLen; ++i) {
            written += Character.toChars(src[srcOff + i], dest, destOff + written);
        }
        return written;
    }
}

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  6. toChars(String from)
  7. toChars(String s)
  8. toCharSequence(final Object value)
  9. toCharString(byte[] bytes)