StreamWriter.Write Method (Char[])
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
| Exception type | Condition |
|---|---|
| An I/O error occurs. | |
| AutoFlush is true or the StreamWriter buffer is full, and current writer is closed. | |
| AutoFlush is true or the StreamWriter buffer is full, and the contents of the buffer cannot be written to the underlying fixed size stream because the StreamWriter is at the end the stream. |
This method overrides TextWriter.Write.
The specified characters are written to the underlying stream unless the end of the stream is reached prematurely. If AutoFlush is true, Flush is invoked automatically.
This method might provide faster performance than Write (char[], int, int) because it has fewer arguments to check.
The following table lists examples of other typical or related I/O tasks.
| To do this... | See the example in this topic... |
|---|---|
| Create a text file. | |
| Write to a text file. | |
| Read from a text file. | |
| Append text to a file. | |
| Get the size of a file. | |
| Get the attributes of a file. | |
| Set the attributes of a file. | |
| Determine if a file exists. | |
| Read from a binary file. | |
| Write to a binary file. |
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