RangeHeaderValue Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the RangeHeaderValue class.
Overloads
RangeHeaderValue() |
Initializes a new instance of the RangeHeaderValue class. |
RangeHeaderValue(Nullable<Int64>, Nullable<Int64>) |
Initializes a new instance of the RangeHeaderValue class with a byte range. |
RangeHeaderValue()
- Source:
- RangeHeaderValue.cs
- Source:
- RangeHeaderValue.cs
- Source:
- RangeHeaderValue.cs
Initializes a new instance of the RangeHeaderValue class.
public:
RangeHeaderValue();
public RangeHeaderValue ();
Public Sub New ()
Applies to
RangeHeaderValue(Nullable<Int64>, Nullable<Int64>)
- Source:
- RangeHeaderValue.cs
- Source:
- RangeHeaderValue.cs
- Source:
- RangeHeaderValue.cs
Initializes a new instance of the RangeHeaderValue class with a byte range.
public:
RangeHeaderValue(Nullable<long> from, Nullable<long> to);
public RangeHeaderValue (long? from, long? to);
new System.Net.Http.Headers.RangeHeaderValue : Nullable<int64> * Nullable<int64> -> System.Net.Http.Headers.RangeHeaderValue
Public Sub New (from As Nullable(Of Long), to As Nullable(Of Long))
Parameters
Exceptions
Remarks
This constructor initializes a new instance of the RangeHeaderValue class with a Range header containing a specified byte range.
An example of a Range header with a byte range in an HTTP protocol request that requests the first 100 bytes would be would be the following:
Range: bytes=0-99\r\n\r\n
For this example, the from
parameter would be specified as 0 and the to
parameter would be specified as 99.