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MoveToWritableFileInfo(IWritableFileInfo,IWritableFileInfo,Int32) Method



OpcLabs.BaseLib Assembly > OpcLabs.BaseLib.Extensions.FileProviders Namespace > IWritableFileInfoExtension Class > MoveToWritableFileInfo Method : MoveToWritableFileInfo(IWritableFileInfo,IWritableFileInfo,Int32) Method
The writable file info object that will perform the operation.

The value of this parameter cannot be null (Nothing in Visual Basic).

The writable file info into which the file will be moved.

The value of this parameter cannot be null (Nothing in Visual Basic).

The size of the copy buffer. This value must be greater than zero. The default size is 81920.

Valid values of this parameter are in the range from 1 to 2147483647 (Int32.MaxValue).

Moves the file represented by a writable file info to a destination writable file info, specifying copy buffer size.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
<ExtensionAttribute()>
Public Overloads Shared Function MoveToWritableFileInfo( _
   ByVal writableFileInfo As IWritableFileInfo, _
   ByVal destinationWritableFileInfo As IWritableFileInfo, _
   ByVal copyBufferSize As Integer _
) As Long
'Usage
 
Dim writableFileInfo As IWritableFileInfo
Dim destinationWritableFileInfo As IWritableFileInfo
Dim copyBufferSize As Integer
Dim value As Long
 
value = IWritableFileInfoExtension.MoveToWritableFileInfo(writableFileInfo, destinationWritableFileInfo, copyBufferSize)

Parameters

writableFileInfo
The writable file info object that will perform the operation.

The value of this parameter cannot be null (Nothing in Visual Basic).

destinationWritableFileInfo
The writable file info into which the file will be moved.

The value of this parameter cannot be null (Nothing in Visual Basic).

copyBufferSize
The size of the copy buffer. This value must be greater than zero. The default size is 81920.

Valid values of this parameter are in the range from 1 to 2147483647 (Int32.MaxValue).

Return Value

Returns the number of bytes copied.
Exceptions
ExceptionDescription

One of the arguments provided to a method is not valid.

This is a usage error, i.e. it will never occur (the exception will not be thrown) in a correctly written program. Your code should not catch this exception.

A null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) is passed to a method that does not accept it as a valid argument.

This is a usage error, i.e. it will never occur (the exception will not be thrown) in a correctly written program. Your code should not catch this exception.

The value of an argument is outside the allowable range of values as defined by the invoked method.

This is a usage error, i.e. it will never occur (the exception will not be thrown) in a correctly written program. Your code should not catch this exception.

Part of a file or directory cannot be found.

This is an operation error that depends on factors external to your program, and thus cannot be always avoided. Your code must handle it appropriately.

An attempt to access a file that does not exist on disk has failed.

This is an operation error that depends on factors external to your program, and thus cannot be always avoided. Your code must handle it appropriately.

An I/O error has occurred.

This is an operation error that depends on factors external to your program, and thus cannot be always avoided. Your code must handle it appropriately.

An invoked method is not supported at all, or is not supported with the parameters used to create the object.

A path or fully qualified file name is longer than the system-defined maximum length.

This is an operation error that depends on factors external to your program, and thus cannot be always avoided. Your code must handle it appropriately.

A security error was detected.

This is an operation error that depends on factors external to your program, and thus cannot be always avoided. Your code must handle it appropriately.

The operating system has denied access because of an I/O error or a specific type of security error.

This is an operation error that depends on factors external to your program, and thus cannot be always avoided. Your code must handle it appropriately.

Remarks

This is an extension method (info: C#, VB.NET). In languages that have support for extensions methods (such as C# and VB.NET), you can use the extension method as if it were a regular method on the object that is its first parameter. In other languages (such as with Python.NET), you will call the extension as a static method, and pass it the object on which it acts as its first parameter.

Requirements

Target Platforms: .NET Framework: Windows 10 (selected versions), Windows 11 (selected versions), Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2022; .NET: Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows

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