StringBuilder.Capacity Property
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Gets or sets the maximum number of characters that can be contained in the memory allocated by the current instance.
Namespace: System.Text
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Property Capacity As Integer
public int Capacity { get; set; }
Property Value
Type: System.Int32
The maximum number of characters that can be contained in the memory allocated by the current instance.
Exceptions
Exception | Condition |
---|---|
ArgumentOutOfRangeException | The value specified for a set operation is less than the current length of this instance. -or- The value specified for a set operation is greater than the maximum capacity. |
Remarks
Capacity does not affect the string value of the current instance. Capacity can be decreased as long as it is not less than Length.
The StringBuilder dynamically allocates more space when required and increases Capacity accordingly. For performance reasons, a StringBuilder might allocate more memory than needed. The amount of memory allocated is implementation-specific.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the Capacity property.
Imports System.Text
Class Example
Public Shared Sub Demo(ByVal outputBlock As System.Windows.Controls.TextBlock)
Dim sb1 As New StringBuilder("abc")
Dim sb2 As New StringBuilder("abc", 16)
outputBlock.Text &= vbCrLf
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("a1) sb1.Length = {0}, sb1.Capacity = {1}", sb1.Length, sb1.Capacity) & vbCrLf
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("a2) sb2.Length = {0}, sb2.Capacity = {1}", sb2.Length, sb2.Capacity) & vbCrLf
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("a3) sb1.ToString() = ""{0}"", sb2.ToString() & vbCrLf = ""{1}""", _
sb1.ToString(), sb2.ToString())
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("a4) sb1 equals sb2: {0}", sb1.Equals(sb2)) & vbCrLf
outputBlock.Text &= vbCrLf
outputBlock.Text &= "Ensure sb1 has a capacity of at least 50 characters." & vbCrLf
sb1.EnsureCapacity(50)
outputBlock.Text &= vbCrLf
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("b1) sb1.Length = {0}, sb1.Capacity = {1}", sb1.Length, sb1.Capacity) & vbCrLf
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("b2) sb2.Length = {0}, sb2.Capacity = {1}", sb2.Length, sb2.Capacity) & vbCrLf
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("b3) sb1.ToString() = ""{0}"", sb2.ToString() & vbCrLf = ""{1}""", _
sb1.ToString(), sb2.ToString())
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("b4) sb1 equals sb2: {0}", sb1.Equals(sb2)) & vbCrLf
outputBlock.Text &= vbCrLf
outputBlock.Text &= "Set the length of sb1 to zero." & vbCrLf
outputBlock.Text &= "Set the capacity of sb2 to 51 characters." & vbCrLf
sb1.Length = 0
sb2.Capacity = 51
outputBlock.Text &= vbCrLf
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("c1) sb1.Length = {0}, sb1.Capacity = {1}", sb1.Length, sb1.Capacity) & vbCrLf
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("c2) sb2.Length = {0}, sb2.Capacity = {1}", sb2.Length, sb2.Capacity) & vbCrLf
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("c3) sb1.ToString() = ""{0}"", sb2.ToString() & vbCrLf = ""{1}""", _
sb1.ToString(), sb2.ToString())
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("c4) sb1 equals sb2: {0}", sb1.Equals(sb2)) & vbCrLf
End Sub
End Class
' The example displays the following output:
' a1) sb1.Length = 3, sb1.Capacity = 16
' a2) sb2.Length = 3, sb2.Capacity = 16
' a3) sb1.ToString() = "abc", sb2.ToString() = "abc"
' a4) sb1 equals sb2: True
'
' Ensure sb1 has a capacity of at least 50 characters.
'
' b1) sb1.Length = 3, sb1.Capacity = 50
' b2) sb2.Length = 3, sb2.Capacity = 16
' b3) sb1.ToString() = "abc", sb2.ToString() = "abc"
' b4) sb1 equals sb2: False
'
' Set the length of sb1 to zero.
' Set the capacity of sb2 to 51 characters.
'
' c1) sb1.Length = 0, sb1.Capacity = 50
' c2) sb2.Length = 3, sb2.Capacity = 51
' c3) sb1.ToString() = "", sb2.ToString() = "abc"
' c4) sb1 equals sb2: False
using System;
using System.Text;
class Example
{
public static void Demo(System.Windows.Controls.TextBlock outputBlock)
{
StringBuilder sb1 = new StringBuilder("abc");
StringBuilder sb2 = new StringBuilder("abc", 16);
outputBlock.Text += "\n";
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("a1) sb1.Length = {0}, sb1.Capacity = {1}", sb1.Length, sb1.Capacity) + "\n";
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("a2) sb2.Length = {0}, sb2.Capacity = {1}", sb2.Length, sb2.Capacity) + "\n";
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("a3) sb1.ToString() = \"{0}\", sb2.ToString() = \"{1}\"",
sb1.ToString(), sb2.ToString()) + "\n";
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("a4) sb1 equals sb2: {0}", sb1.Equals(sb2)) + "\n";
outputBlock.Text += "\n";
outputBlock.Text += "Ensure sb1 has a capacity of at least 50 characters." + "\n";
sb1.EnsureCapacity(50);
outputBlock.Text += "\n";
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("b1) sb1.Length = {0}, sb1.Capacity = {1}", sb1.Length, sb1.Capacity) + "\n";
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("b2) sb2.Length = {0}, sb2.Capacity = {1}", sb2.Length, sb2.Capacity) + "\n";
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("b3) sb1.ToString() = \"{0}\", sb2.ToString() = \"{1}\"",
sb1.ToString(), sb2.ToString()) + "\n";
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("b4) sb1 equals sb2: {0}", sb1.Equals(sb2)) + "\n";
outputBlock.Text += "\n";
outputBlock.Text += "Set the length of sb1 to zero." + "\n";
outputBlock.Text += "Set the capacity of sb2 to 51 characters." + "\n";
sb1.Length = 0;
sb2.Capacity = 51;
outputBlock.Text += "\n";
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("c1) sb1.Length = {0}, sb1.Capacity = {1}", sb1.Length, sb1.Capacity) + "\n";
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("c2) sb2.Length = {0}, sb2.Capacity = {1}", sb2.Length, sb2.Capacity) + "\n";
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("c3) sb1.ToString() = \"{0}\", sb2.ToString() = \"{1}\"",
sb1.ToString(), sb2.ToString()) + "\n";
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("c4) sb1 equals sb2: {0}", sb1.Equals(sb2)) + "\n";
}
}
/*
The example displays the following output:
a1) sb1.Length = 3, sb1.Capacity = 16
a2) sb2.Length = 3, sb2.Capacity = 16
a3) sb1.ToString() = "abc", sb2.ToString() = "abc"
a4) sb1 equals sb2: True
Ensure sb1 has a capacity of at least 50 characters.
b1) sb1.Length = 3, sb1.Capacity = 50
b2) sb2.Length = 3, sb2.Capacity = 16
b3) sb1.ToString() = "abc", sb2.ToString() = "abc"
b4) sb1 equals sb2: False
Set the length of sb1 to zero.
Set the capacity of sb2 to 51 characters.
c1) sb1.Length = 0, sb1.Capacity = 50
c2) sb2.Length = 3, sb2.Capacity = 51
c3) sb1.ToString() = "", sb2.ToString() = "abc"
c4) sb1 equals sb2: False
*/
Version Information
Silverlight
Supported in: 5, 4, 3
Silverlight for Windows Phone
Supported in: Windows Phone OS 7.1, Windows Phone OS 7.0
XNA Framework
Supported in: Xbox 360, Windows Phone OS 7.0
Platforms
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