Removes the objects in the range start inclusive to end exclusive and inserts the contents of replacement in its place.
Removes the objects in the range start inclusive to end exclusive and inserts the contents of replacement in its place.
List<int> list = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
list.replaceRange(1, 4, [6, 7]);
list.join(', '); // '1, 6, 7, 5'
An error occurs if start..end is not a valid range for this
.
This method does not work on fixed-length lists, even when replacement has the same number of elements as the replaced range. In that case use setRange instead.