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.
Source
void setAll(int index, Iterable<E> iterable) {
if (iterable is List) {
setRange(index, index + iterable.length, iterable);
} else {
for (E element in iterable) {
this[index++] = element;
}
}
}