Console.SetOut(TextWriter) Method
Definition
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Sets the Out property to target the TextWriter object.
public:
static void SetOut(System::IO::TextWriter ^ newOut);
public static void SetOut (System.IO.TextWriter newOut);
static member SetOut : System.IO.TextWriter -> unit
Public Shared Sub SetOut (newOut As TextWriter)
Parameters
- newOut
- TextWriter
A text writer to be used as the new standard output.
Exceptions
newOut
is null
.
The caller does not have the required permission.
Examples
The following example illustrates the use of the SetOut method. It replaces four consecutive space characters in a string with a tab character. To run it, you must supply two command line arguments. The first is the name of an existing text file to redirect the standard input stream to. The second is the name of a file to redirect the standard output stream to. This file need not exist. If it does, its contents will be overwritten.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::IO;
int main()
{
array<String^>^args = Environment::GetCommandLineArgs();
const int tabSize = 4;
String^ usageText = "Usage: INSERTTABS inputfile.txt outputfile.txt";
StreamWriter^ writer = nullptr;
if ( args->Length < 3 )
{
Console::WriteLine( usageText );
return 1;
}
try
{
// Attempt to open output file.
writer = gcnew StreamWriter( args[ 2 ] );
// Redirect standard output from the console to the output file.
Console::SetOut( writer );
// Redirect standard input from the console to the input file.
Console::SetIn( gcnew StreamReader( args[ 1 ] ) );
}
catch ( IOException^ e )
{
TextWriter^ errorWriter = Console::Error;
errorWriter->WriteLine( e->Message );
errorWriter->WriteLine( usageText );
return 1;
}
String^ line;
while ( (line = Console::ReadLine()) != nullptr )
{
String^ newLine = line->Replace( ((String^)"")->PadRight( tabSize, ' ' ), "\t" );
Console::WriteLine( newLine );
}
writer->Close();
// Recover the standard output stream so that a
// completion message can be displayed.
StreamWriter^ standardOutput = gcnew StreamWriter( Console::OpenStandardOutput() );
standardOutput->AutoFlush = true;
Console::SetOut( standardOutput );
Console::WriteLine( "INSERTTABS has completed the processing of {0}.", args[ 1 ] );
return 0;
}
using System;
using System.IO;
public class InsertTabs
{
private const int tabSize = 4;
private const string usageText = "Usage: INSERTTABS inputfile.txt outputfile.txt";
public static int Main(string[] args)
{
if (args.Length < 2)
{
Console.WriteLine(usageText);
return 1;
}
try
{
// Attempt to open output file.
using (var writer = new StreamWriter(args[1]))
{
using (var reader = new StreamReader(args[0]))
{
// Redirect standard output from the console to the output file.
Console.SetOut(writer);
// Redirect standard input from the console to the input file.
Console.SetIn(reader);
string line;
while ((line = Console.ReadLine()) != null)
{
string newLine = line.Replace(("").PadRight(tabSize, ' '), "\t");
Console.WriteLine(newLine);
}
}
}
}
catch(IOException e)
{
TextWriter errorWriter = Console.Error;
errorWriter.WriteLine(e.Message);
errorWriter.WriteLine(usageText);
return 1;
}
// Recover the standard output stream so that a
// completion message can be displayed.
var standardOutput = new StreamWriter(Console.OpenStandardOutput());
standardOutput.AutoFlush = true;
Console.SetOut(standardOutput);
Console.WriteLine($"INSERTTABS has completed the processing of {args[0]}.");
return 0;
}
}
open System
open System.IO
let tabSize = 4
let usageText = "Usage: INSERTTABS inputfile.txt outputfile.txt"
[<EntryPoint>]
let main args =
if args.Length < 2 then
Console.WriteLine usageText
1
else
try
// Attempt to open output file.
use reader = new StreamReader(args[0])
use writer = new StreamWriter(args[1])
// Redirect standard output from the console to the output file.
Console.SetOut writer
// Redirect standard input from the console to the input file.
Console.SetIn reader
let mutable line = Console.ReadLine()
while line <> null do
let newLine = line.Replace(("").PadRight(tabSize, ' '), "\t")
Console.WriteLine newLine
line <- Console.ReadLine()
// Recover the standard output stream so that a
// completion message can be displayed.
let standardOutput = new StreamWriter(Console.OpenStandardOutput())
standardOutput.AutoFlush <- true
Console.SetOut standardOutput
Console.WriteLine $"INSERTTABS has completed the processing of {args[0]}."
0
with :? IOException as e ->
let errorWriter = Console.Error
errorWriter.WriteLine e.Message
errorWriter.WriteLine usageText
1
Imports System.IO
Public Module InsertTabs
Private Const tabSize As Integer = 4
Private Const usageText As String = "Usage: INSERTTABS inputfile.txt outputfile.txt"
Public Function Main(args As String()) As Integer
If args.Length < 2 Then
Console.WriteLine(usageText)
Return 1
End If
Try
' Attempt to open output file.
Using writer As New StreamWriter(args(1))
Using reader As New StreamReader(args(0))
' Redirect standard output from the console to the output file.
Console.SetOut(writer)
' Redirect standard input from the console to the input file.
Console.SetIn(reader)
Dim line As String = Console.ReadLine()
While line IsNot Nothing
Dim newLine As String = line.Replace("".PadRight(tabSize, " "c), ControlChars.Tab)
Console.WriteLine(newLine)
line = Console.ReadLine()
End While
End Using
End Using
Catch e As IOException
Dim errorWriter As TextWriter = Console.Error
errorWriter.WriteLine(e.Message)
errorWriter.WriteLine(usageText)
Return 1
End Try
' Recover the standard output stream so that a
' completion message can be displayed.
Dim standardOutput As New StreamWriter(Console.OpenStandardOutput())
standardOutput.AutoFlush = True
Console.SetOut(standardOutput)
Console.WriteLine($"INSERTTABS has completed the processing of {args(0)}.")
Return 0
End Function
End Module
Remarks
By default, the Out property is set to the standard output stream.
A StreamWriter that encapsulates a FileStream can be used to send output to a file. For example:
Console::WriteLine("Hello World");
FileStream^ fs = gcnew FileStream("Test.txt", FileMode::Create);
// First, save the standard output.
TextWriter^ tmp = Console::Out;
StreamWriter^ sw = gcnew StreamWriter(fs);
Console::SetOut(sw);
Console::WriteLine("Hello file");
Console::SetOut(tmp);
Console::WriteLine("Hello World");
sw->Close();
Console.WriteLine("Hello World");
FileStream fs = new FileStream("Test.txt", FileMode.Create);
// First, save the standard output.
TextWriter tmp = Console.Out;
StreamWriter sw = new StreamWriter(fs);
Console.SetOut(sw);
Console.WriteLine("Hello file");
Console.SetOut(tmp);
Console.WriteLine("Hello World");
sw.Close();
Console.WriteLine "Hello World"
use fs = new FileStream("Test.txt", FileMode.Create)
// First, save the standard output.
let tmp = Console.Out
use sw = new StreamWriter(fs)
Console.SetOut sw
Console.WriteLine "Hello file"
Console.SetOut tmp
Console.WriteLine "Hello World"
Console.WriteLine("Hello World")
Dim fs As New FileStream("Test.txt", FileMode.Create)
' First, save the standard output.
Dim tmp as TextWriter = Console.Out
Dim sw As New StreamWriter(fs)
Console.SetOut(sw)
Console.WriteLine("Hello file")
Console.SetOut(tmp)
Console.WriteLine("Hello World")
sw.Close()
The actual object returned by Out may be a synchronized wrapper around the provided text writer.