Marshal.ReadIntPtr Method
Definition
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Reads a processor native sized integer from unmanaged memory. Reading from unaligned memory locations is supported.
Overloads
ReadIntPtr(IntPtr, Int32) |
Reads a processor native sized integer at a given offset from unmanaged memory. |
ReadIntPtr(Object, Int32) |
Obsolete.
Reads a processor native sized integer from unmanaged memory. |
ReadIntPtr(IntPtr) |
Reads a processor native-sized integer from unmanaged memory. |
ReadIntPtr(IntPtr, Int32)
- Source:
- Marshal.cs
- Source:
- Marshal.cs
- Source:
- Marshal.cs
Reads a processor native sized integer at a given offset from unmanaged memory.
public:
static IntPtr ReadIntPtr(IntPtr ptr, int ofs);
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public static IntPtr ReadIntPtr (IntPtr ptr, int ofs);
public static IntPtr ReadIntPtr (IntPtr ptr, int ofs);
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
static member ReadIntPtr : nativeint * int -> nativeint
static member ReadIntPtr : nativeint * int -> nativeint
Public Shared Function ReadIntPtr (ptr As IntPtr, ofs As Integer) As IntPtr
Parameters
- ptr
-
IntPtr
nativeint
The base address in unmanaged memory from which to read.
- ofs
- Int32
An additional byte offset, which is added to the ptr
parameter before reading.
Returns
nativeint
The integer read from unmanaged memory at the given offset.
- Attributes
Exceptions
Base address (ptr
) plus offset byte (ofs
) produces a null or invalid address.
Examples
The following example demonstrates how to read and write to an unmanaged array using the ReadIntPtr and WriteIntPtr methods.
static void ReadWriteIntPtr()
{
// Allocate unmanaged memory.
int elementSize = Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(IntPtr));
IntPtr unmanagedArray = Marshal.AllocHGlobal(10 * elementSize);
// Set the 10 elements of the C-style unmanagedArray
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
Marshal.WriteIntPtr(unmanagedArray, i * elementSize, ((IntPtr)(i + 1)));
}
Console.WriteLine("Unmanaged memory written.");
Console.WriteLine("Reading unmanaged memory:");
// Print the 10 elements of the C-style unmanagedArray
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
Console.WriteLine(Marshal.ReadIntPtr(unmanagedArray, i * elementSize));
}
Marshal.FreeHGlobal(unmanagedArray);
Console.WriteLine("Done. Press Enter to continue.");
Console.ReadLine();
}
Sub ReadWriteIntPtr()
' Allocate unmanaged memory.
Dim elementSize As Integer = Marshal.SizeOf(GetType(IntPtr))
Dim unmanagedArray As IntPtr = Marshal.AllocHGlobal(10 * elementSize)
' Set the 10 elements of the C-style unmanagedArray
For i As Integer = 0 To 9
Marshal.WriteIntPtr(unmanagedArray, i * elementSize, CType(i + 1, IntPtr))
Next i
Console.WriteLine("Unmanaged memory written.")
Console.WriteLine("Reading unmanaged memory:")
' Print the 10 elements of the C-style unmanagedArray
For i As Integer = 0 To 9
Console.WriteLine(Marshal.ReadIntPtr(unmanagedArray, i * elementSize))
Next i
Marshal.FreeHGlobal(unmanagedArray)
Console.WriteLine("Done. Press Enter to continue.")
Console.ReadLine()
End Sub
Remarks
ReadIntPtr enables direct interaction with an unmanaged C-style IntPtr
array, eliminating the expense of copying an entire unmanaged array (using Marshal.Copy) to a separate managed array before reading its element values.
Reading from unaligned memory locations is supported.
See also
Applies to
ReadIntPtr(Object, Int32)
- Source:
- Marshal.cs
- Source:
- Marshal.cs
- Source:
- Marshal.cs
Caution
ReadIntPtr(Object, Int32) may be unavailable in future releases.
Reads a processor native sized integer from unmanaged memory.
public:
static IntPtr ReadIntPtr(System::Object ^ ptr, int ofs);
[System.Obsolete("ReadIntPtr(Object, Int32) may be unavailable in future releases.")]
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public static IntPtr ReadIntPtr (object ptr, int ofs);
[System.Obsolete("ReadIntPtr(Object, Int32) may be unavailable in future releases.")]
public static IntPtr ReadIntPtr (object ptr, int ofs);
public static IntPtr ReadIntPtr (object ptr, int ofs);
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public static IntPtr ReadIntPtr (object ptr, int ofs);
[<System.Obsolete("ReadIntPtr(Object, Int32) may be unavailable in future releases.")>]
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
static member ReadIntPtr : obj * int -> nativeint
[<System.Obsolete("ReadIntPtr(Object, Int32) may be unavailable in future releases.")>]
static member ReadIntPtr : obj * int -> nativeint
static member ReadIntPtr : obj * int -> nativeint
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
static member ReadIntPtr : obj * int -> nativeint
Public Shared Function ReadIntPtr (ptr As Object, ofs As Integer) As IntPtr
Parameters
- ptr
- Object
The base address in unmanaged memory of the source object.
- ofs
- Int32
An additional byte offset, which is added to the ptr
parameter before reading.
Returns
nativeint
The integer read from unmanaged memory at the given offset.
- Attributes
Exceptions
Base address (ptr
) plus offset byte (ofs
) produces a null or invalid address.
ptr
is an ArrayWithOffset object. This method does not accept ArrayWithOffset parameters.
Remarks
ReadIntPtr enables direct interaction with an unmanaged C-style IntPtr
array, eliminating the expense of copying an entire unmanaged array (using Marshal.Copy) to a separate managed array before reading its element values.
Reading from unaligned memory locations is supported.
See also
Applies to
ReadIntPtr(IntPtr)
- Source:
- Marshal.cs
- Source:
- Marshal.cs
- Source:
- Marshal.cs
Reads a processor native-sized integer from unmanaged memory.
public:
static IntPtr ReadIntPtr(IntPtr ptr);
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public static IntPtr ReadIntPtr (IntPtr ptr);
public static IntPtr ReadIntPtr (IntPtr ptr);
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
static member ReadIntPtr : nativeint -> nativeint
static member ReadIntPtr : nativeint -> nativeint
Public Shared Function ReadIntPtr (ptr As IntPtr) As IntPtr
Parameters
- ptr
-
IntPtr
nativeint
The address in unmanaged memory from which to read.
Returns
nativeint
The integer read from unmanaged memory. A 32 bit integer is returned on 32 bit machines and a 64 bit integer is returned on 64 bit machines.
- Attributes
Exceptions
Examples
The following example demonstrates how to read and write to an unmanaged array using the ReadIntPtr and WriteIntPtr methods.
static void ReadWriteIntPtr()
{
// Allocate unmanaged memory.
int elementSize = Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(IntPtr));
IntPtr unmanagedArray = Marshal.AllocHGlobal(10 * elementSize);
// Set the 10 elements of the C-style unmanagedArray
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
Marshal.WriteIntPtr(unmanagedArray, i * elementSize, ((IntPtr)(i + 1)));
}
Console.WriteLine("Unmanaged memory written.");
Console.WriteLine("Reading unmanaged memory:");
// Print the 10 elements of the C-style unmanagedArray
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
Console.WriteLine(Marshal.ReadIntPtr(unmanagedArray, i * elementSize));
}
Marshal.FreeHGlobal(unmanagedArray);
Console.WriteLine("Done. Press Enter to continue.");
Console.ReadLine();
}
Sub ReadWriteIntPtr()
' Allocate unmanaged memory.
Dim elementSize As Integer = Marshal.SizeOf(GetType(IntPtr))
Dim unmanagedArray As IntPtr = Marshal.AllocHGlobal(10 * elementSize)
' Set the 10 elements of the C-style unmanagedArray
For i As Integer = 0 To 9
Marshal.WriteIntPtr(unmanagedArray, i * elementSize, CType(i + 1, IntPtr))
Next i
Console.WriteLine("Unmanaged memory written.")
Console.WriteLine("Reading unmanaged memory:")
' Print the 10 elements of the C-style unmanagedArray
For i As Integer = 0 To 9
Console.WriteLine(Marshal.ReadIntPtr(unmanagedArray, i * elementSize))
Next i
Marshal.FreeHGlobal(unmanagedArray)
Console.WriteLine("Done. Press Enter to continue.")
Console.ReadLine()
End Sub
Remarks
ReadIntPtr has an implied offset of 0. This method enables direct interaction with an unmanaged C-style IntPtr
array, eliminating the expense of copying an entire unmanaged array (using Marshal.Copy) to a separate managed array before reading its element values.
Reading from unaligned memory locations is supported.