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The following code example shows how to read binary data from a file, by using two classes from the System.IO namespace: FileStream and BinaryReader. FileStream represents the actual file. BinaryReader provides an interface to the stream that allows binary access.
The code example reads a file that's named data.bin and contains integers in binary format. For information about this kind of file, see How to: Write a Binary File (C++/CLI).
Example
// binary_read.cpp
// compile with: /clr
#using<system.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::IO;
int main()
{
String^ fileName = "data.bin";
try
{
FileStream^ fs = gcnew FileStream(fileName, FileMode::Open);
BinaryReader^ br = gcnew BinaryReader(fs);
Console::WriteLine("contents of {0}:", fileName);
while (br->BaseStream->Position < br->BaseStream->Length)
Console::WriteLine(br->ReadInt32().ToString());
fs->Close( );
}
catch (Exception^ e)
{
if (dynamic_cast<FileNotFoundException^>(e))
Console::WriteLine("File '{0}' not found", fileName);
else
Console::WriteLine("Exception: ({0})", e);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}