std::basic_string<CharT,Traits,Allocator>::data
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|   const CharT* data() const;  | 
(until C++11) | |
|   const CharT* data() const noexcept;  | 
(since C++11) | |
|   CharT* data() noexcept;  | 
(2) | (since C++17) | 
Returns a pointer to the underlying array serving as character storage. The pointer is such that the range [data(); data() + size()) is valid and the values in it correspond to the values stored in the string.  
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 The returned array is not required to be null-terminated. If empty() returns true, the pointer is a non-null pointer that should not be dereferenced.  | 
(until C++11) | 
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 The returned array is null-terminated, that is,  If empty() returns true, the pointer points to a single null character.  | 
(since C++11) | 
The pointer obtained from data() may be invalidated by:
- Passing a non-const reference to the string to any standard library function, or
 -  Calling non-const member functions on the string, excluding 
operator[](), at(), front(), back(), begin(), end(), rbegin(), rend(). 
data has undefined behavior.data()+size() to any value other than CharT() has undefined behavior.Parameters
(none)
Return value
A pointer to the underlying character storage.
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 data()[i] == operator[](i) for every   | 
(until C++11) | 
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 data() + i == std::addressof(operator[](i)) for every   | 
(since C++11) | 
Complexity
Constant.
Example
#include <algorithm> #include <cassert> #include <cstring> #include <string> int main() { std::string const s("Emplary"); assert(s.size() == std::strlen(s.data())); assert(std::equal(s.begin(), s.end(), s.data())); assert(std::equal(s.data(), s.data() + s.size(), s.begin())); assert(0 == *(s.data() + s.size())); }
 
See also
|    (C++11)  | 
   accesses the first character  (public member function)  | 
|    (C++11)  | 
   accesses the last character  (public member function)  | 
|    returns a non-modifiable standard C character array version of the string  (public member function)  |