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Buffer::GetByte Method
Visual Studio 2010
Retrieves the byte at a specified location in a specified array.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| ArgumentException | array is not a primitive. |
| ArgumentNullException | array is nullptr. |
| ArgumentOutOfRangeException | index is negative or greater than the length of array. |
The following code example displays the byte values at specified locations within arrays using the GetByte method.
// Example of the Buffer::GetByte method. using namespace System; #define formatter "{0,10}{1,10}{2,9} {3}" // Display the array contents in hexadecimal. void DisplayArray( Array^ arr, String^ name ) { // Get the array element width; format the formatting string. int elemWidth = Buffer::ByteLength( arr ) / arr->Length; String^ format = String::Format( " {{0:X{0}}}", 2 * elemWidth ); // Display the array elements from right to left. Console::Write( "{0,5}:", name ); for ( int loopX = arr->Length - 1; loopX >= 0; loopX-- ) Console::Write( format, arr->GetValue( loopX ) ); Console::WriteLine(); } void ArrayInfo( Array^ arr, String^ name, int index ) { unsigned char value = Buffer::GetByte( arr, index ); // Display the array name, index, and byte to be viewed. Console::WriteLine( formatter, name, index, value, String::Format( "0x{0:X2}", value ) ); } int main() { // These are the arrays to be viewed with GetByte. array<__int64>^longs = {333333333333333333,666666666666666666,999999999999999999}; array<int>^ints = {111111111,222222222,333333333,444444444,555555555}; Console::WriteLine( "This example of the " "Buffer::GetByte( Array*, int ) \n" "method generates the following output.\n" "Note: The arrays are displayed from right to left.\n" ); Console::WriteLine( " Values of arrays:\n" ); // Display the values of the arrays. DisplayArray( longs, "longs" ); DisplayArray( ints, "ints" ); Console::WriteLine(); Console::WriteLine( formatter, "Array", "index", "value", "" ); Console::WriteLine( formatter, "-----", "-----", "-----", "----" ); // Display the Length and ByteLength for each array. ArrayInfo( ints, "ints", 0 ); ArrayInfo( ints, "ints", 7 ); ArrayInfo( ints, "ints", 10 ); ArrayInfo( ints, "ints", 17 ); ArrayInfo( longs, "longs", 0 ); ArrayInfo( longs, "longs", 6 ); ArrayInfo( longs, "longs", 10 ); ArrayInfo( longs, "longs", 17 ); ArrayInfo( longs, "longs", 21 ); } /* This example of the Buffer::GetByte( Array*, int ) method generates the following output. Note: The arrays are displayed from right to left. Values of arrays: longs: 0DE0B6B3A763FFFF 094079CD1A42AAAA 04A03CE68D215555 ints: 211D1AE3 1A7DAF1C 13DE4355 0D3ED78E 069F6BC7 Array index value ----- ----- ----- ---- ints 0 199 0xC7 ints 7 13 0x0D ints 10 222 0xDE ints 17 26 0x1A longs 0 85 0x55 longs 6 160 0xA0 longs 10 66 0x42 longs 17 255 0xFF longs 21 182 0xB6 */
Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows XP SP2 x64 Edition, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2
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