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Using FileStreams

/*
 * C# Programmers Pocket Consultant
 * Author: Gregory S. MacBeth
 * Email: gmacbeth@comporium.net
 * Create Date: June 27, 2003
 * Last Modified Date:
 * Version: 1
 */
using System;
using System.IO;

namespace Client.Chapter_11___File_and_Streams
{
  public class UsingFileStreams {
    static void Main(string[] args)
    {
      //Creates a file with read-write access that allows others to read
      FileStream MyFileStream1 = new FileStream(@"c:\Projects\Testing.txt", FileMode.Create);
      FileInfo MyFiles = new FileInfo(@"c:\Projects\Testing.txt");
      FileStream MyFileStream2 = MyFiles.OpenRead();

      //or any of the following
      MyFileStream2 = MyFiles.OpenWrite();
      MyFileStream2 = MyFiles.Open(FileMode.Append, FileAccess.Read, FileShare.None);
      MyFileStream2 = MyFiles.Create();

      //You can read file stream ona pe byte basis or as an array of bytes
      int MyBytes = MyFileStream1.ReadByte();

      //or
      int NumberOfBytes = 200;
      byte[] MyByteArray = new Byte[NumberOfBytes];
      int BytesRead = MyFileStream1.Read(MyByteArray, 0, NumberOfBytes);

      //Data can be written to FileStreams as well through bytes or arrays of //bytes
      byte MyWriteByte = 100;

      MyFileStream1.WriteByte(MyWriteByte);

      //or via an array
      int NumberOfBytesToWrite = 256;
      byte[] MyWriteByteArray = new Byte[NumberOfBytesToWrite];

      for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++)
      {
        MyWriteByteArray[i(byte)i;
        i++;
      }

      MyFileStream1.Write(MyWriteByteArray, 0, NumberOfBytesToWrite);
      MyFileStream1.Close();
      MyFileStream2.Close();
    }
  }

}

           
       
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