Buffer Class
Manipulates arrays of primitive types.
Namespace: System
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
The Buffer type exposes the following members.
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | BlockCopy | Copies a specified number of bytes from a source array starting at a particular offset to a destination array starting at a particular offset. |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ByteLength | Returns the number of bytes in the specified array. |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | GetByte | Retrieves the byte at a specified location in a specified array. |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | SetByte | Assigns a specified value to a byte at a particular location in a specified array. |
Buffer only affects arrays of primitive types; this class does not apply to objects. Each primitive type is treated as a series of bytes without regard to any behavior or limitation associated with the primitive type.
Buffer provides methods to copy bytes from one array of primitive types to another array of primitive types, get a byte from an array, set a byte in an array, and obtain the length of an array. This class provides better performance for manipulating primitive types than similar methods in the System.Array class.
Buffer is applicable to the following primitive types: Boolean, Char, SByte, Byte, Int16, UInt16, Int32, UInt32, Int64, UInt64, IntPtr, UIntPtr, Single, and Double.
The following code example illustrates the use of several Buffer class methods.
' Example of the Buffer class methods. Module Example ' Display the array elements from right to left in hexadecimal. Sub DisplayArray(ByVal outputBlock As System.Windows.Controls.TextBlock, ByVal arr() As Short) outputBlock.Text &= " arr:" Dim loopX As Integer For loopX = arr.Length - 1 To 0 Step -1 outputBlock.Text &= String.Format(" {0:X4}", arr(loopX)) Next loopX outputBlock.Text &= vbCrLf End Sub Public Sub Demo(ByVal outputBlock As System.Windows.Controls.TextBlock) ' This array is to be modified and displayed. Dim arr() As Short = {258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, _ 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271} outputBlock.Text &= _ "This example of the Buffer class methods generates " & _ "the following output." & vbCrLf & "Note: The " & _ "array is displayed from right to left." & vbCrLf & vbCrLf outputBlock.Text &= "Initial values of array:" & vbCrLf & vbCrLf ' Display the initial array values and ByteLength. DisplayArray(outputBlock, arr) outputBlock.Text &= String.Format(vbCrLf & _ "Buffer.ByteLength( arr ): {0}", _ Buffer.ByteLength(arr)) & vbCrLf ' Copy a region of the array; set a byte within the array. outputBlock.Text &= String.Format(vbCrLf & _ "Call these methods: " & vbCrLf & _ " Buffer.BlockCopy( arr, 5, arr, 16, 9 )," & vbCrLf & _ " Buffer.SetByte( arr, 7, 170 )." & vbCrLf) & vbCrLf Buffer.BlockCopy(arr, 5, arr, 16, 9) Buffer.SetByte(arr, 7, 170) ' Display the array and a byte within the array. outputBlock.Text &= "Final values of array:" & vbCrLf & vbCrLf DisplayArray(outputBlock, arr) outputBlock.Text &= String.Format(vbCrLf & _ "Buffer.GetByte( arr, 26 ): {0}", _ Buffer.GetByte(arr, 26)) & vbCrLf End Sub End Module ' This example of the Buffer class methods generates the following output. ' Note: The array is displayed from right to left. ' ' Initial values of array: ' ' arr: 010F 010E 010D 010C 010B 010A 0109 0108 0107 0106 0105 0104 0103 0102 ' ' Buffer.ByteLength( arr ): 28 ' ' Call these methods: ' Buffer.BlockCopy( arr, 5, arr, 16, 9 ), ' Buffer.SetByte( arr, 7, 170 ). ' ' Final values of array: ' ' arr: 010F 0101 0801 0701 0601 0501 0109 0108 0107 0106 AA05 0104 0103 0102 ' ' Buffer.GetByte( arr, 26 ): 15
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