Console::WriteLine Method (UInt64)
Writes the text representation of the specified 64-bit unsigned integer value, followed by the current line terminator, to the standard output stream.
This API is not CLS-compliant.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
public: [CLSCompliantAttribute(false)] [HostProtectionAttribute(SecurityAction::LinkDemand, UI = true)] static void WriteLine( unsigned long long value )
Parameters
- value
-
Type:
System::UInt64
The value to write.
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| IOException | An I/O error occurred. |
The text representation of value is produced by calling the UInt64::ToString method.
For more information about the line terminator, see the Remarks section of the WriteLine method that takes no parameters.
The following example is a tip calculator that calculates an 18% tip and uses the WriteLine method to display the amount of the original charge, the amount of the tip, and the total amount. The example is a console application that requires the user to supply the amount of the original charge as a command-line parameter.
for modifying safe top-level windows and subwindows. Associated enumeration: UIPermissionWindow::SafeTopLevelWindows
Available since 1.1