MemoryStream.SetLength(Int64) Method
Definition
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Sets the length of the current stream to the specified value.
public:
override void SetLength(long value);
public override void SetLength (long value);
override this.SetLength : int64 -> unit
Public Overrides Sub SetLength (value As Long)
Parameters
- value
- Int64
The value at which to set the length.
Exceptions
The current stream is not resizable and value
is larger than the current capacity.
-or-
The current stream does not support writing.
value
is negative or is greater than the maximum length of the MemoryStream, where the maximum length is (Int32.MaxValue - origin
), and origin
is the index into the underlying buffer at which the stream starts.
Remarks
This method overrides SetLength.
If the specified value is less than the current length of the stream, the stream is truncated. If after the truncation the current position within the stream is past the end of the stream, the ReadByte method returns -1, the Read method reads zero bytes into the provided byte array, and Write and WriteByte methods append specified bytes at the end of the stream, increasing its length. If the specified value is larger than the current capacity and the stream is resizable, the capacity is increased, and the current position within the stream is unchanged. If the length is increased, the contents of the stream between the old and the new length are initialized to zeros.
Note
A MemoryStream instance must support writing for this method to work. Use the CanWrite property to determine whether the current instance supports writing. For additional information, see CanWrite.