How do you get a string from a MemoryStream?
Solution 1:
This sample shows how to read and write a string to a MemoryStream.
Imports System.IO
Module Module1
Sub Main()
' We don't need to dispose any of the MemoryStream
' because it is a managed object. However, just for
' good practice, we'll close the MemoryStream.
Using ms As New MemoryStream
Dim sw As New StreamWriter(ms)
sw.WriteLine("Hello World")
' The string is currently stored in the
' StreamWriters buffer. Flushing the stream will
' force the string into the MemoryStream.
sw.Flush()
' If we dispose the StreamWriter now, it will close
' the BaseStream (which is our MemoryStream) which
' will prevent us from reading from our MemoryStream
'sw.Dispose()
' The StreamReader will read from the current
' position of the MemoryStream which is currently
' set at the end of the string we just wrote to it.
' We need to set the position to 0 in order to read
' from the beginning.
ms.Position = 0
Dim sr As New StreamReader(ms)
Dim myStr = sr.ReadToEnd()
Console.WriteLine(myStr)
' We can dispose our StreamWriter and StreamReader
' now, though this isn't necessary (they don't hold
' any resources open on their own).
sw.Dispose()
sr.Dispose()
End Using
Console.WriteLine("Press any key to continue.")
Console.ReadKey()
End Sub
End Module
Solution 2:
You can also use
Encoding.ASCII.GetString(ms.ToArray());
I don't think this is less efficient, but I couldn't swear to it. It also lets you choose a different encoding, whereas using a StreamReader you'd have to specify that as a parameter.
Solution 3:
Using a StreamReader to convert the MemoryStream to a String.
<Extension()> _
Public Function ReadAll(ByVal memStream As MemoryStream) As String
' Reset the stream otherwise you will just get an empty string.
' Remember the position so we can restore it later.
Dim pos = memStream.Position
memStream.Position = 0
Dim reader As New StreamReader(memStream)
Dim str = reader.ReadToEnd()
' Reset the position so that subsequent writes are correct.
memStream.Position = pos
Return str
End Function
Solution 4:
use a StreamReader, then you can use the ReadToEnd method that returns a string.
Solution 5:
byte[] array = Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("MyTest1 - MyTest2");
MemoryStream streamItem = new MemoryStream(array);
// convert to string
StreamReader reader = new StreamReader(streamItem);
string text = reader.ReadToEnd();