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C# | How to copy a String into another String

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String.Copy(String) Method is used to create a new instance of String with the same value as a specified String. In other words, this method is used to copy the data of one string into a new string. The new string contains same data like an original string but represents a different object reference. Syntax:
public static string Copy (string value);
Parameter: Here value is the string which is to be copied. Return Value: The return type of this method is System.String. This method returns a new string that contains the data similar to the value. Exception: This method will give ArgumentNullException if the value is null. Below given are some examples to understand the implementation in a better way: Example 1: CSharp
// C# program to illustrate Copy() Method
using System;
 
class GFG {
 
    // Main Method
    static public void Main()
    {
 
        // string which is to be copied
        string strA = "GeeksforGeeks";
 
        // Copy the data of strA string
        // into strB string
        // using Copy() method
        string strB = String.Copy(strA);
        
        Console.WriteLine("Original String strA: {0}", strA);
        Console.WriteLine("Copied String strB: {0}", strB);
    }
}
Output:
Original String strA: GeeksforGeeks
Copied String strB: GeeksforGeeks
Example 2: CSharp
// C# program to check reference of strings
using System;

class GFG {
    
    // Main Method
    static public void Main()
    {

        // string
        string strA = "GeeksforGeeks";
        string strB = "C# Tutorials";
        Console.WriteLine("Original string A: {0}", strA);
        Console.WriteLine("Original string B: {0}", strB);
        Console.WriteLine();

        Console.WriteLine("After copy:");

        // copy the data of strA string 
        // into strB string
        // using Copy() method
        strB = String.Copy(strA);
        
        Console.WriteLine("Value of string A: {0}", strA);
        Console.WriteLine("Value of string B: {0}", strB);

        // Checking the reference of both string
        Console.WriteLine("Is reference of strings is equal : {0}",
                               Object.ReferenceEquals(strA, strB));
    }
}
Output:
Original string A: GeeksforGeeks
Original string B: C# Tutorials

After copy:
Value of string A: GeeksforGeeks
Value of string B: GeeksforGeeks
Is reference of strings is equal : False
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