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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T08:45:17+00:00 2026-05-24T08:45:17+00:00

Am I doing this right? I get a pointer to a native array and

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Am I doing this right?

I get a pointer to a native array and need to copy to a managed array. Use memcpy() with a pin_ptr.

unsigned char* pArray;
unsigned int arrayCount;
// get pArray & arrayCount (from a COM method) 

ManagedClass->ByteArray = gcnew array<Byte,1>(arrayCount)
pin_ptr<System::Byte> pinPtrArray = &ManagedClass->ByteArray[0];
memcpy_s(pinPtrArray, arrayCount, pArray, arrayCount);

arrayCount is the actual length of pArray, so not really worried about that aspect. Looked at the code and the array is copied from a vector. So I can set the managed array size safely.

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    2026-05-24T08:45:17+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 8:45 am

    You are doing it almost right:

    pin_ptr<Byte> pinPtrArray = &ManagedClass.ByteArray[ManagedClass.ByeArray->GetLowerBound(0)];
    

    Marshal::Copy is not safe and not as fast. Always use pinned pointers in managed C++.

    Edit: If you want to, you can check the length to make sure the memcpy won’t exceed the bounds first, e.g.:

    if (arrayCount > ManagedClass.ByteArray.Length)
        (throw Out of bounds copy exception)
    
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