TextWriter.Write Method (Char[])
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
| Exception type | Condition |
|---|---|
| The TextWriter is closed. | |
| An I/O error occurs. |
This method does not search the specified String for individual newline characters (hexadecimal 0x000a) and replace them with NewLine.
This default method calls Write and passes the entire character array. If the character array is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic), nothing is written.
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. |
This code example is part of a larger example provided for the TextWriter class.
void WriteText( TextWriter^ textWriter ) { textWriter->Write( "Invalid file path characters are: " ); textWriter->Write( Path::InvalidPathChars ); textWriter->Write( Char::Parse( "." ) ); }
static void WriteText(TextWriter textWriter)
{
textWriter.Write("Invalid file path characters are: ");
textWriter.Write(Path.InvalidPathChars);
textWriter.Write('.');
} //WriteText
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