setAll method
Overwrites objects of this
with the objects of iterable
, starting
at position index
in this list.
List<String> list = ['a', 'b', 'c'];
list.setAll(1, ['bee', 'sea']);
list.join(', '); // 'a, bee, sea'
This operation does not increase the length of this
.
The index
must be non-negative and no greater than length.
The iterable
must not have more elements than what can fit from index
to length.
If iterable
is based on this list, its values may change /during/ the
setAll
operation.
Implementation
void setAll(int index, Iterable<E> iterable) {
throw new UnsupportedError("Cannot modify an immutable List.");
}