String.fromCharCodes constructor Null safety
Allocates a new string containing the specified charCodes
.
The charCodes
can be both UTF-16 code units and runes.
If a char-code value is 16-bit, it is used as a code unit:
final string = String.fromCharCodes([68]);
print(string); // D
If a char-code value is greater than 16-bits, it is decomposed into a surrogate pair:
final clef = String.fromCharCodes([0x1D11E]);
clef.codeUnitAt(0); // 0xD834
clef.codeUnitAt(1); // 0xDD1E
If start
and end
are provided, only the values of charCodes
at positions from start
to, but not including, end
, are used.
The start
and end
values must satisfy
0 <= start <= end <= charCodes.length
.
Implementation
external factory String.fromCharCodes(Iterable<int> charCodes,
[int start = 0, int? end]);