Csharp/CSharp Tutorial/File Directory Stream/BinaryReader
Содержание
BinaryReader
C# defines two binary stream classes that can be used to read and write binary data directly.
- BinaryReader.
- BinaryWriter.
A BinaryReader is a wrapper around a byte stream that handles the reading of binary data.
Method Description int Read() Returns an integer representation of the next available character. Returns -1 when the end of the file is encountered. int Read(byte[ ] buf, int offset, int num) Attempts to read up to num bytes into buf starting at buf[offset], returning the number of bytes successfully read. int Read(char[ ] buf, int offset, int num) Attempts to read up to num characters into buf starting at buf[offset], returning the number of characters successfully read.
Commonly Used Input Methods Defined by BinaryReader
Method Description bool ReadBoolean() Reads a bool. byte ReadByte() Reads a byte. sbyte ReadSByte() Reads an sbyte byte[] ReadBytes(int num) Reads num bytes and returns them as an array. char ReadChar() Reads a char. char[] ReadChar(int num) Reads num characteds and returns them as an array double ReadDouble() Reads a double float ReadSingle() Reads a float short ReadInt16() Reads a short int ReadInt32() Reads an int long ReadInt64() Reads a long ushort ReadUInt16() Reads a ushort uint ReadUInt32() Reads a uint ulong ReadUInt64() Reads a ulong string ReadString() Reads a string that has been written using a BinaryWriter.
Read decimal, strings and char from a binary file using the BinaryReader
using System;
using System.IO;
static class MainClass
{
static void Main()
{
// Create a new file and writer.
using (FileStream fs = new FileStream("test.bin", FileMode.Create))
{
using (BinaryWriter w = new BinaryWriter(fs))
{
// Write a decimal, two strings, and a char.
w.Write(124.23M);
w.Write("Test string");
w.Write("Test string 2");
w.Write("!");
}
}
using (FileStream fs = new FileStream("test.bin", FileMode.Open))
{
using (StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(fs))
{
// Read the data and convert it to the appropriate data type.
fs.Position = 0;
using (BinaryReader br = new BinaryReader(fs))
{
Console.WriteLine(br.ReadDecimal());
Console.WriteLine(br.ReadString());
Console.WriteLine(br.ReadString());
Console.WriteLine(br.ReadChar());
}
}
}
}
}
124.23 Test string Test string 2 !
Reset the file pointer to the start
using System;
using System.IO;
static class MainClass
{
static void Main()
{
// Create a new file and writer.
using (FileStream fs = new FileStream("test.bin", FileMode.Create))
{
using (BinaryWriter w = new BinaryWriter(fs))
{
// Write a decimal, two strings, and a char.
w.Write(124.23M);
w.Write("Test string");
w.Write("Test string 2");
w.Write("!");
}
}
using (FileStream fs = new FileStream("test.bin", FileMode.Open))
{
using (StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(fs))
{
using (BinaryReader br = new BinaryReader(fs))
{
Console.WriteLine(br.ReadDecimal());
Console.WriteLine(br.ReadString());
Console.WriteLine(br.ReadString());
Console.WriteLine(br.ReadChar());
}
// Read the data and convert it to the appropriate data type.
fs.Position = 0;
using (BinaryReader br = new BinaryReader(fs))
{
Console.WriteLine(br.ReadDecimal());
Console.WriteLine(br.ReadString());
Console.WriteLine(br.ReadString());
Console.WriteLine(br.ReadChar());
}
}
}
}
}
124.23 Test string Test string 2 ! Unhandled Exception: System.ObjectDisposedException: Cannot access a closed file. at System.IO.__Error.FileNotOpen() at System.IO.FileStream.Seek(Int64 offset, SeekOrigin origin) at System.IO.FileStream.set_Position(Int64 value) at MainClass.Main()
Use BinaryReader to read file in binary format
using System;
using System.IO;
class MainClass
{
public static void Main()
{
FileStream outStream = File.Create("c:\\BinaryTest.dat");
BinaryWriter bw = new BinaryWriter(outStream);
bw.Write( (int) 3);
bw.Write( (decimal) 4.5);
string s = "Test String";
bw.Write(s);
bw.Flush();
bw.Close();
FileStream inStream = File.OpenRead("c:\\BinaryTest.dat");
BinaryReader br = new BinaryReader(inStream);
int i = br.ReadInt32();
decimal d = br.ReadDecimal();
string s2 = br.ReadString();
Console.WriteLine(i);
Console.WriteLine(d);
Console.WriteLine(s2);
br.Close();
}
}
3 4.5 Test String