Marshal.ReadByte Method
Definition
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Reads a single byte from unmanaged memory. Reading from unaligned memory locations is supported.
Overloads
ReadByte(IntPtr, Int32) |
Reads a single byte at a given offset (or index) from unmanaged memory. |
ReadByte(Object, Int32) |
Obsolete.
Reads a single byte at a given offset (or index) from unmanaged memory. |
ReadByte(IntPtr) |
Reads a single byte from unmanaged memory. |
ReadByte(IntPtr, Int32)
- Source:
- Marshal.cs
- Source:
- Marshal.cs
- Source:
- Marshal.cs
Reads a single byte at a given offset (or index) from unmanaged memory.
public:
static System::Byte ReadByte(IntPtr ptr, int ofs);
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public static byte ReadByte (IntPtr ptr, int ofs);
public static byte ReadByte (IntPtr ptr, int ofs);
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
static member ReadByte : nativeint * int -> byte
static member ReadByte : nativeint * int -> byte
Public Shared Function ReadByte (ptr As IntPtr, ofs As Integer) As Byte
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
The byte 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 ReadByte and WriteByte methods.
static void ReadWriteByte()
{
// Allocate unmanaged memory.
int elementSize = 1;
IntPtr unmanagedArray = Marshal.AllocHGlobal(10 * elementSize);
// Set the 10 elements of the C-style unmanagedArray
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
Marshal.WriteByte(unmanagedArray, i * elementSize, ((Byte)(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.ReadByte(unmanagedArray, i * elementSize));
}
Marshal.FreeHGlobal(unmanagedArray);
Console.WriteLine("Done. Press Enter to continue.");
Console.ReadLine();
}
Sub ReadWriteByte()
' Allocate unmanaged memory.
Dim elementSize As Integer = 1
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.WriteByte(unmanagedArray, i * elementSize, CType(i + 1, Byte))
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.ReadByte(unmanagedArray, i * elementSize))
Next i
Marshal.FreeHGlobal(unmanagedArray)
Console.WriteLine("Done. Press Enter to continue.")
Console.ReadLine()
End Sub
The following example demonstrates how to use the ReadByte method to read the value of an unmanaged character.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Runtime::InteropServices;
void main()
{
// Create an unmanaged byte.
const char * myString = "bB";
// Read the second character of the c string as a managed byte.
Byte ^ myManagedByte = Marshal::ReadByte((IntPtr) (char *) myString, 1);
// Display the byte to the console.
Console::WriteLine(myManagedByte);
}
Remarks
ReadByte enables direct interaction with an unmanaged C-style byte 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
ReadByte(Object, Int32)
- Source:
- Marshal.CoreCLR.cs
- Source:
- Marshal.CoreCLR.cs
- Source:
- Marshal.CoreCLR.cs
Caution
ReadByte(Object, Int32) may be unavailable in future releases.
Reads a single byte at a given offset (or index) from unmanaged memory.
public:
static System::Byte ReadByte(System::Object ^ ptr, int ofs);
[System.Obsolete("ReadByte(Object, Int32) may be unavailable in future releases.")]
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public static byte ReadByte (object ptr, int ofs);
[System.Obsolete("ReadByte(Object, Int32) may be unavailable in future releases.")]
public static byte ReadByte (object ptr, int ofs);
public static byte ReadByte (object ptr, int ofs);
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public static byte ReadByte (object ptr, int ofs);
[<System.Obsolete("ReadByte(Object, Int32) may be unavailable in future releases.")>]
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
static member ReadByte : obj * int -> byte
[<System.Obsolete("ReadByte(Object, Int32) may be unavailable in future releases.")>]
static member ReadByte : obj * int -> byte
static member ReadByte : obj * int -> byte
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
static member ReadByte : obj * int -> byte
Public Shared Function ReadByte (ptr As Object, ofs As Integer) As Byte
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
The byte 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
ReadByte enables direct interaction with an unmanaged C-style byte 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
ReadByte(IntPtr)
- Source:
- Marshal.cs
- Source:
- Marshal.cs
- Source:
- Marshal.cs
Reads a single byte from unmanaged memory.
public:
static System::Byte ReadByte(IntPtr ptr);
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public static byte ReadByte (IntPtr ptr);
public static byte ReadByte (IntPtr ptr);
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
static member ReadByte : nativeint -> byte
static member ReadByte : nativeint -> byte
Public Shared Function ReadByte (ptr As IntPtr) As Byte
Parameters
- ptr
-
IntPtr
nativeint
The address in unmanaged memory from which to read.
Returns
The byte read from unmanaged memory.
- Attributes
Exceptions
Examples
The following example creates a block of unmanaged memory, writes a byte to the unmanaged memory, reads the byte back from unmanaged memory, and then disposes the unmanaged memory.
using System;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
class Example
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Allocate 1 byte of unmanaged memory.
IntPtr hGlobal = Marshal.AllocHGlobal(1);
// Create a new byte.
byte b = 1;
Console.WriteLine("Byte written to unmanaged memory: " + b);
// Write the byte to unmanaged memory.
Marshal.WriteByte(hGlobal, b);
// Read byte from unmanaged memory.
byte c = Marshal.ReadByte(hGlobal);
Console.WriteLine("Byte read from unmanaged memory: " + c);
// Free the unmanaged memory.
Marshal.FreeHGlobal(hGlobal);
Console.WriteLine("Unmanaged memory was disposed.");
}
}
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices
Module Example
Sub Main()
' Allocate 1 byte of unmanaged memory.
Dim hGlobal As IntPtr = Marshal.AllocHGlobal(1)
' Create a new byte.
Dim b As Byte = 1
Console.WriteLine("Byte written to unmanaged memory: {0}", b)
' Write the byte to unmanaged memory.
Marshal.WriteByte(hGlobal, b)
' Read byte from unmanaged memory.
Dim c As Byte = Marshal.ReadByte(hGlobal)
Console.WriteLine("Byte read from unmanaged memory: {0}", c)
' Free the unmanaged memory.
Marshal.FreeHGlobal(hGlobal)
Console.WriteLine("Unmanaged memory was disposed.")
End Sub
End Module
The following example demonstrates how to use the ReadByte method to read the value of an unmanaged character.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Runtime::InteropServices;
void main()
{
// Create an unmanaged byte.
const char * myString = "b";
// Read the c string as a managed byte.
Byte ^ myManagedByte = Marshal::ReadByte((IntPtr) (char *) myString);
// Display the byte to the console.
Console::WriteLine(myManagedByte);
}
Remarks
ReadByte has an implied offset of 0. This method enables direct interaction with an unmanaged C-style byte 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.