tags: cpp string # Example 1 ```cpp #include #include #include int main() { char hello[] = "hello world"; std::string_view a{hello+2,7}; // substring starting at hello[2] and 7 chars long std::cout << a << "\n"; // output: 'llo wor' hello[6] = 'X'; std::cout << a << "\n"; // output: 'llo Xor' } ``` note that if we had `std::string a{hello+2,7}`, then this would construct a copy, and so the `hello[6] = 'X'` would not affect the output on the following line. Views allow us to avoid unnecessary copying of strings.