Forcing StreamWriter to change Encoding

Saeid Yazdani picture Saeid Yazdani · Nov 16, 2011 · Viewed 85.5k times · Source

I am trying to save a file using DialogResult and StringBuilder. After making the text, I am calling the following code to save the file:

    if (dr == DialogResult.OK)
    {

        StreamWriter sw = new StreamWriter(saveFileDialog1.FileName);

        sw.Write(sb.ToString());
        sw.Close();
    }

I tried to add the second parameter to StreamWriter as Encoding.UTF8 but since the first argument is a string rather than a Stream, it does not compile it.

How can I convert that string to a stream to be able to pass the second parameter as Encoding?

The reason for this, is that somewhere in my text I have µ but when the file is saved it shows like μ so the µ is getting screwd!

Thanks

Answer

Polynomial picture Polynomial · Nov 16, 2011

Just wrap it in a FileStream.

StreamWriter sw = new StreamWriter(
    new FileStream(saveFileDialog1.FileName, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.ReadWrite),
    Encoding.UTF8
);

If you want to append, use FileMode.Append instead.

You should also call Dispose() on a try/finally block, or use a using block to dispose the object when it exceeds the using scope:

using(
    var sw = new StreamWriter(
        new FileStream(saveFileDialog1.FileName, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.ReadWrite),
        Encoding.UTF8
    )
)
{
    sw.Write(sb.ToString());
}

This will properly close and dispose the streams across all exception paths.

UPDATE:

As per JinThakur's comment below, there is a constructor overload for StreamWriter that lets you do this directly:

var sw = new StreamWriter(saveFileDialog1.FileName, false, Encoding.UTF8);

The second parameter specifies whether the StreamWriter should append to the file if it exists, rather than truncating it.