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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T20:25:43+00:00 2026-05-10T20:25:43+00:00

I have an array of values that is passed to my function from a

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I have an array of values that is passed to my function from a different part of the program that I need to store for later processing. Since I don’t know how many times my function will be called before it is time to process the data, I need a dynamic storage structure, so I chose a std::vector. I don’t want to have to do the standard loop to push_back all the values individually, it would be nice if I could just copy it all using something similar to memcpy.

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  1. 2026-05-10T20:25:44+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 8:25 pm

    If you can construct the vector after you’ve gotten the array and array size, you can just say:

    std::vector<ValueType> vec(a, a + n); 

    …assuming a is your array and n is the number of elements it contains. Otherwise, std::copy() w/resize() will do the trick.

    I’d stay away from memcpy() unless you can be sure that the values are plain-old data (POD) types.

    Also, worth noting that none of these really avoids the for loop–it’s just a question of whether you have to see it in your code or not. O(n) runtime performance is unavoidable for copying the values.

    Finally, note that C-style arrays are perfectly valid containers for most STL algorithms–the raw pointer is equivalent to begin(), and (ptr + n) is equivalent to end().

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