How to copy std::string into std::vector<char>?

myWallJSON picture myWallJSON · Nov 25, 2011 · Viewed 100.6k times · Source

Possible Duplicate:
Converting std::string to std::vector<char>

I tried:

std::string str = "hello";
std::vector<char> data;
std::copy(str.c_str(), str.c_str()+str.length(), data);

but it does not work=( So I wonder How to copy std::string into std::vector<char> or std::vector<uchar> ?

Answer

R. Martinho Fernandes picture R. Martinho Fernandes · Nov 25, 2011

std::vector has a constructor that takes two iterators. You can use that:

std::string str = "hello";
std::vector<char> data(str.begin(), str.end());

If you already have a vector and want to add the characters at the end, you need a back inserter:

std::string str = "hello";
std::vector<char> data = /* ... */;
std::copy(str.begin(), str.end(), std::back_inserter(data));