ResourceReader Class
Enumerates .resources files and streams, reading sequential resource name and value pairs.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
The ResourceReader provides a default implementation of the IResourceReader interface.
You can use resource readers to read resource name and resource value pairs from .resources files. The resources can be enumerated by traversing the IDictionaryEnumerator returned by the GetEnumerator method. The methods provided by the IDictionaryEnumerator are used to advance to the next resource and read the name and value of each resource in the .resources file.
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IEnumerable.GetEnumerator returns an IEnumerator object, not an IDictionaryEnumerator object. |
The following code sample displays the content of "myResources.resources" files on the console:
Imports System Imports System.Resources Imports System.Collections Public Class ReadResources Public Shared Sub Main() ' Opens a resource reader and get an enumerator from it. Dim reader As New ResourceReader("myResources.resources") Dim en As IDictionaryEnumerator = reader.GetEnumerator() ' Goes through the enumerator, printing out the key and value pairs. While en.MoveNext() Console.WriteLine() Console.WriteLine("Name: {0}", en.Key) Console.WriteLine("Value: {0}", en.Value) End While reader.Close() End Sub End Class
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The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
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