I have had no luck searching the obvious places for an answer to why using File.WriteAllLines(); doesn't work when outputting a StringCollection:
static System.Collections.Specialized.StringCollection infectedLog = new System.Collections.Specialized.StringCollection();
Omitting code here that has populated infectedLog.......
File.WriteAllLines(@"C:\CustomSearchInfectedFiles.txt", infectedLog);
Could anyone either tell me what I am doing wrong, or point me in the direction of an explanation that will please?
The File.WriteAllLines
expects an IEnumerable<string>
(or a string[]
) whereas StringCollection
only implements IEnumerable
(note the lack of generic type). Try the following:
using System.Linq;
...
File.WriteAllLines(@"C:\CustomSearchInfectedFiles.txt", infectedLog.Cast<string>());
尝试这个
File.WriteAllLines(@"C:\CustomSearchInfectedFiles.txt", infectedLog.Cast<string>());
The problem is that StringCollection is a really cold collection. It does not implement IEnumerable<T>, and it is not an array, so there is no overload of WriteAllLines for it.
You can do this:
File.WriteAllLines(theFileName, infectedLog.Cast<string>());
Or, you could switch to a more modern collection type, like a List<string>.
using (StreamWriter w = File.AppendText(@"testfile.txt"))
{
foreach (var line in sc)
{
w.WriteLine(line);
}
w.Close();
}
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