TextWriter.Write Method
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Writes the given data type to a text stream.
This member is overloaded. For complete information about this member, including syntax, usage, and examples, click a name in the overload list.
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Write(Boolean) | Writes the text representation of a Boolean value to the text stream. |
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Write(Char) | Writes a character to the text stream. |
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Write(Char[]) | Writes a character array to the text stream. |
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Write(Decimal) | Writes the text representation of a decimal value to the text stream. |
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Write(Double) | Writes the text representation of an 8-byte floating-point value to the text stream. |
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Write(Int32) | Writes the text representation of a 4-byte signed integer to the text stream. |
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Write(Int64) | Writes the text representation of an 8-byte signed integer to the text stream. |
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Write(Object) | Writes the text representation of an object to the text stream by calling ToString on that object. |
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Write(Single) | Writes the text representation of a 4-byte floating-point value to the text stream. |
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Write(String) | Writes a string to the text stream. |
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Write(UInt32) | Writes the text representation of a 4-byte unsigned integer to the text stream. |
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Write(UInt64) | Writes the text representation of an 8-byte unsigned integer to the text stream. |
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Write(String, Object) | Writes out a formatted string, using the same semantics as String.Format. |
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Write(String, Object[]) | Writes out a formatted string, using the same semantics as String.Format. |
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Write(Char[], Int32, Int32) | Writes a subarray of characters to the text stream. |
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Write(String, Object, Object) | Writes out a formatted string, using the same semantics as String.Format. |
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