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std::basic_string::data

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std::basic_string
 
const CharT* data() const;

Returns pointer to the underlying array serving as character storage.

If empty() returns false, the pointer is such that the range [data(); data() + size()) is valid and the values in it correspond to the values stored in the string. If empty() returns true, the pointer is a non-null pointer that should not be dereferenced. (until C++11)

The pointer is such that the range [data(); data() + size()] is valid and the values in it correspond to the values stored in the string (including the additional null character) even when empty() returns true. (since C++11)

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[edit] Notes

Writing to the character array accessed through data is undefined behavior.

The pointer obtained from data() should not be considered valid after any non-const operation on the string.

Since C++11, data() and c_str() perform the same function.

[edit] Parameters

(none)

[edit] Return value

Pointer to the underlying character storage such that data()[i] == operator[](i) for every i in [0, size()). (until C++11)

Pointer to the underlying character storage such that data() + i == &operator[](i) for every i in [0, size()]. (since C++11)

[edit] Complexity

Constant.

[edit] Exceptions

noexcept specification:  
noexcept
  (since C++11)

[edit] See also

(C++11)
accesses the first character
(public member function) [edit]
(C++11)
accesses the last character
(public member function) [edit]
returns a non-modifiable standard C character array version of the string
(public member function) [edit]