UInt32.IBinaryInteger<UInt32>.TryWriteLittleEndian Method
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Tries to write the current value, in little-endian format, to a given span.
virtual bool System.Numerics.IBinaryInteger<System.UInt32>.TryWriteLittleEndian(Span<System::Byte> destination, [Runtime::InteropServices::Out] int % bytesWritten) = System::Numerics::IBinaryInteger<System::UInt32>::TryWriteLittleEndian;
C#
bool IBinaryInteger<uint>.TryWriteLittleEndian(Span<byte> destination, out int bytesWritten);
abstract member System.Numerics.IBinaryInteger<System.UInt32>.TryWriteLittleEndian : Span<byte> * int -> bool
override this.System.Numerics.IBinaryInteger<System.UInt32>.TryWriteLittleEndian : Span<byte> * int -> bool
Function TryWriteLittleEndian (destination As Span(Of Byte), ByRef bytesWritten As Integer) As Boolean Implements IBinaryInteger(Of UInteger).TryWriteLittleEndian
- bytesWritten
- Int32
When this method returns, contains the number of bytes written to destination
.
true
if the value was succesfully written to destination
; otherwise, false
.
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.NET | 7, 8, 9 |
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