method Buffer.copy
Usage in Deno
import { type Buffer } from "node:buffer";
Buffer.copy(target: Uint8Array,targetStart?: number,sourceStart?: number,sourceEnd?: number,): number
Copies data from a region of buf to a region in target, even if the targetmemory region overlaps with buf.
TypedArray.prototype.set() performs the same operation, and is available
for all TypedArrays, including Node.js Buffers, although it takes
different function arguments.
import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; // Create two `Buffer` instances. const buf1 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(26); const buf2 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(26).fill('!'); for (let i = 0; i < 26; i++) { // 97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a'. buf1[i] = i + 97; } // Copy `buf1` bytes 16 through 19 into `buf2` starting at byte 8 of `buf2`. buf1.copy(buf2, 8, 16, 20); // This is equivalent to: // buf2.set(buf1.subarray(16, 20), 8); console.log(buf2.toString('ascii', 0, 25)); // Prints: !!!!!!!!qrst!!!!!!!!!!!!!
import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'; // Create a `Buffer` and copy data from one region to an overlapping region // within the same `Buffer`. const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(26); for (let i = 0; i < 26; i++) { // 97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a'. buf[i] = i + 97; } buf.copy(buf, 0, 4, 10); console.log(buf.toString()); // Prints: efghijghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
number
The number of bytes copied.