Training
Module
Get started with file input and output - Training
Learn how to manage local files and directories using the System.IO classes, and how to store and retrieve C# objects using CSV files and the StreamReader and StreamWriter classes.
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A file object provides a representation of a resource (either a physical device or a resource located on a physical device) that can be managed by the I/O system. Like other objects, they enable sharing of the resource, they have names, they are protected by object-based security, and they support synchronization. The I/O system also enables reading from or writing to the resource.
Topic | Description |
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About File Management |
Information about file management. |
Using File Management |
Samples that use the file management functions. |
File Management Reference |
Elements used in file management. |
Training
Module
Get started with file input and output - Training
Learn how to manage local files and directories using the System.IO classes, and how to store and retrieve C# objects using CSV files and the StreamReader and StreamWriter classes.
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