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NativeArray<T0>.Copy

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public static void Copy(NativeArray<T> src, NativeArray<T> dst);
public static void Copy(T[] src, NativeArray<T> dst);
public static void Copy(NativeArray<T> src, T[] dst);
public static void Copy(NativeArray<T> src, NativeArray<T> dst, int length);
public static void Copy(T[] src, NativeArray<T> dst, int length);
public static void Copy(NativeArray<T> src, T[] dst, int length);
public static void Copy(NativeArray<T> src, int srcIndex, NativeArray<T> dst, int dstIndex, int length);
public static void Copy(T[] src, int srcIndex, NativeArray<T> dst, int dstIndex, int length);
public static void Copy(NativeArray<T> src, int srcIndex, T[] dst, int dstIndex, int length);

Parameters

srcThe data to copy.
dstThe array that receives the data.
lengthA 32-bit integer that represents the number of elements to copy. The integer must be equal or greater than zero.
srcIndexA 32-bit integer that represents the index in the srcArray at which copying begins.
dstIndexA 32-bit integer that represents the index in the dstArray at which storing begins.

Description

Copies a range of elements from a source array to a destination array, starting from the source index and copying them to the destination index.

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