Monday, June 6, 2011

how to write text into notepad file

 class WriteTextFile
    {
        static void Main()
        {
            // These examples assume a "C:\Users\Public\TestFolder" folder on your machine.
            // You can modify the path if necessary.
            // Example #1: Write an array of strings to a file.
            // Create a string array that consists of three lines.
            string[] lines = {"First line", "Second line", "Third line"};
            System.IO.File.WriteAllLines(@"C:\Users\Public\TestFolder\WriteLines.txt", lines);

            // Example #2: Write one string to a text file.
            string text = "A class is the most powerful data type in C#. Like structures, " +
      
                    "a class defines the data and behavior of the data type. ";
            System.IO.File.WriteAllText(@"C:\Users\Public\TestFolder\WriteText.txt", text);
            // Example #3: Write only some strings in an array to a file.
            using (System.IO.StreamWriter file = new System.IO.StreamWriter(@"C:\Users\Public\TestFolder\WriteLines2.txt"))
            {
                foreach (string line in lines)
                {
                    if (line.Contains("Second") == false)
                    {
                        file.WriteLine(line);
                    }
                }
            }
            // Example #4: Append new text to an existing file
            using (System.IO.StreamWriter file = new System.IO.StreamWriter(@"C:\Users\Public\TestFolder\WriteLines2.txt", true))
            {
                file.WriteLine("Fourth line");
            } 
        }
    }
    /* Output (to WriteLines.txt):
        First line
        Second line
        Third line
     Output (to WriteText.txt):
        A class is the most powerful data type in C#. Like structures, a class defines the data and behavior of the data type.
     Output to WriteLines2.txt after Example #3:
        First line
        Third line
     Output to WriteLines2.txt after Example #4:
        First line
        Third line
        Fourth line
     */

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