Copies the objects of [iterable], skipping [skipCount] objects first, into the range [start], inclusive, to [end], exclusive, of the list.
Copies the objects of [iterable], skipping [skipCount] objects first, into the range [start], inclusive, to [end], exclusive, of the list.
List<int> list1 = [1, 2, 3, 4]; List<int> list2 = [5, 6, 7, 8, 9]; // Copies the 4th and 5th items in list2 as the 2nd and 3rd items // of list1. list1.setRange(1, 3, list2, 3); list1.join(', '); // '1, 8, 9, 4'
The [start] and [end] indices must satisfy 0 ≤ start ≤ end ≤ length
.
If [start] equals [end], this method has no effect.
The [iterable] must have enough objects to fill the range from start
to end
after skipping [skipCount] objects.
If iterable
is this list, the operation will copy the elements originally
in the range from skipCount
to skipCount + (end - start)
to the
range start
to end
, even if the two ranges overlap.
If iterable
depends on this list in some other way, no guarantees are
made.