Query: array_cate
OS: debian
Section: 3
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array_cate(3) Library Functions Manual array_cate(3)NAMEarray_cate - append subset of one array to another arraySYNTAX#include <array.h> void array_cate(array* x,array* y, int64 pos,int64 stop); array x; array y; int64 pos; int64 stop; array_cate(&x,y,pos,stop);DESCRIPTIONarray_cate is like array_cat, but uses only byte positions pos through stop-1 in y. It fails if pos negative, or if stop is smaller than pos, or if the number of initialized bytes in y is smaller than stop.SEE ALSOarray_allocate(3), array_get(3), array_fail(3), array_reset(3), array_cat(3), array_cats(3), array_cats0(3), array_cate(3) array_cate(3)
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