String.Clone Method
.NET Framework 2.0
Returns a reference to this instance of String.
Namespace: System
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
The following simple code example demonstrates the Clone method.
// Create a Unicode String with 5 Greek Alpha characters String szGreekAlpha = new String('\u0319',5); // Create a Unicode String with a Greek Omega character String szGreekOmega = new String(new char [] {'\u03A9','\u03A9','\u03A9'},2,1); String szGreekLetters = String.Concat(szGreekOmega, szGreekAlpha, szGreekOmega.Clone()); // Examine the result Console.WriteLine(szGreekLetters); // The first index of Alpha int ialpha = szGreekLetters.IndexOf('\u0319'); // The last index of Omega int iomega = szGreekLetters.LastIndexOf('\u03A9'); Console.WriteLine("The Greek letter Alpha first appears at index " + ialpha + " and Omega last appears at index " + iomega + " in this String.");
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