std::basic_string<CharT,Traits,Allocator>::append
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                    |   basic_string& append( size_type count, CharT ch );  | 
(1) | (constexpr since C++20) | 
|   basic_string& append( const basic_string& str );  | 
(2) | (constexpr since C++20) | 
| (3) | ||
basic_string& append( const basic_string& str, size_type pos, size_type count );  | 
(until C++14) | |
|   basic_string& append( const basic_string& str, size_type pos, size_type count = npos );  | 
 (since C++14)  (constexpr since C++20)  | 
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|   basic_string& append( const CharT* s, size_type count );  | 
(4) | (constexpr since C++20) | 
|   basic_string& append( const CharT* s );  | 
(5) | (constexpr since C++20) | 
|   template< class InputIt > basic_string& append( InputIt first, InputIt last );  | 
(6) | (constexpr since C++20) | 
|   basic_string& append( std::initializer_list<CharT> ilist );  | 
(7) |  (since C++11)  (constexpr since C++20)  | 
|   template< class StringViewLike > basic_string& append( const StringViewLike& t );  | 
(8) |  (since C++17)  (constexpr since C++20)  | 
|   template< class StringViewLike > basic_string& append( const StringViewLike& t,  | 
(9) |  (since C++17)  (constexpr since C++20)  | 
Appends additional characters to the string.
1) Appends count copies of character ch.
2) Appends string str.
3) Appends a substring 
[pos, pos + count) of str.
-  If the requested substring lasts past the end of the string, or if count == npos, the appended substring is 
[pos,size()). - If pos > str.size(), std::out_of_range is thrown.
 
4) Appends characters in the range 
[s, s + count). This range can contain null characters.5) Appends the null-terminated character string pointed to by s, as if by append(s, Traits::length(s)). 
6) Appends characters in the range 
[first, last).
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 This overload has the same effect as overload (1) if   | 
(until C++11) | 
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 This overload only participates in overload resolution if   | 
(since C++11) | 
7) Appends characters from the initializer list ilist.
8) Implicitly converts t to a string view sv as if by std::basic_string_view<CharT, Traits> sv = t;, then appends all characters from sv as if by append(sv.data(), sv.size()).
 This overload participates in overload resolution only if std::is_convertible_v<const StringViewLike&,
std::basic_string_view<CharT, Traits>> is true and std::is_convertible_v<const StringViewLike&, const CharT*> is false.
std::basic_string_view<CharT, Traits>> is true and std::is_convertible_v<const StringViewLike&, const CharT*> is false.
9) Implicitly converts t to a string view sv as if by std::basic_string_view<CharT, Traits> sv = t;, then appends the characters from the subview 
[pos, pos + count) of sv.
-  If the requested subview extends past the end of sv, or if count == npos, the appended subview is 
[pos,sv.size()). - If pos >= sv.size(), std::out_of_range is thrown.
 
 This overload participates in overload resolution only if std::is_convertible_v<const StringViewLike&,
std::basic_string_view<CharT, Traits>> is true and std::is_convertible_v<const StringViewLike&, const CharT*> is false.
std::basic_string_view<CharT, Traits>> is true and std::is_convertible_v<const StringViewLike&, const CharT*> is false.
Parameters
| count | - | number of characters to append | 
| pos | - | the index of the first character to append | 
| ch | - | character value to append | 
| first, last | - | range of characters to append | 
| str | - | string to append | 
| s | - | pointer to the character string to append | 
| ilist | - | initializer list with the characters to append | 
| t | - | object convertible to std::basic_string_view with the characters to append | 
Return value
*this
Complexity
There are no standard complexity guarantees, typical implementations behave similar to std::vector::insert().
Exceptions
If the operation would result in size() > max_size(), throws std::length_error.
If an exception is thrown for any reason, this function has no effect (strong exception safety guarantee).
Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <string> int main() { std::basic_string<char> str = "string"; const char* cptr = "C-string"; const char carr[] = "Two and one"; std::string output; // 1) Append a char 3 times. // Notice, this is the only overload accepting chars. output.append(3, '*'); std::cout << "1) " << output << '\n'; // 2) Append a whole string output.append(str); std::cout << "2) " << output << '\n'; // 3) Append part of a string (last 3 letters, in this case) output.append(str, 3, 3); std::cout << "3) " << output << '\n'; // 4) Append part of a C-string // Notice, because `append` returns *this, we can chain calls together output.append(1, ' ').append(carr, 4); std::cout << "4) " << output << '\n'; // 5) Append a whole C-string output.append(cptr); std::cout << "5) " << output << '\n'; // 6) Append range output.append(&carr[3], std::end(carr)); std::cout << "6) " << output << '\n'; // 7) Append initializer list output.append({' ', 'l', 'i', 's', 't'}); std::cout << "7) " << output << '\n'; }
Output:
1) *** 2) ***string 3) ***stringing 4) ***stringing Two 5) ***stringing Two C-string 6) ***stringing Two C-string and one 7) ***stringing Two C-string and one list
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
| DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior | 
|---|---|---|---|
| LWG 847 | C++98 | there was no exception safety guarantee | added strong exception safety guarantee | 
| LWG 2946 | C++17 | overload (8) causes ambiguity in some cases | avoided by making it a template | 
See also
|    (C++23)  | 
  appends a range of characters to the end  (public member function)  | 
|   appends characters to the end  (public member function)  | |
|   concatenates two strings  (function)  | |
|   concatenates a certain amount of characters of two strings  (function)  | |
|   appends a copy of one wide string to another  (function)  | |
|   appends a certain amount of wide characters from one wide string to another  (function)  |