Ends an asynchronous write operation.
Public Overridable Sub EndWrite ( _ asyncResult As IAsyncResult _ )
Dim instance As Stream Dim asyncResult As IAsyncResult instance.EndWrite(asyncResult)
public virtual void EndWrite( IAsyncResult asyncResult )
public: virtual void EndWrite( IAsyncResult^ asyncResult )
public function EndWrite( asyncResult : IAsyncResult )
asyncResult is nullNothingnullptra null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).
asyncResult did not originate from a BeginWrite method on the current stream.
The stream is closed or an internal error has occurred.
For an example of creating a file and writing text to a file, see How to: Write Text to a File. For an example of reading text from a file, see How to: Read Text from a File. For an example of reading from and writing to a binary file, see How to: Read and Write to a Newly Created Data File. For an example of asynchronous file I/O, see Asynchronous File I/O.
EndWrite must be called exactly once on every IAsyncResult from BeginWrite.
This method blocks until the I/O operation has completed. Errors that occur during an asynchronous write request, such as a disk failure during the I/O request, occur on the thread pool thread and become visible upon a call to EndWrite. Exceptions thrown by the thread pool thread will not be visible when calling EndWrite.
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