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Example

CanWrite Property
Gets a value indicating whether the SQLiteBlob object supports writing.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Overrides ReadOnly Property CanWrite As Boolean
 

Property Value

true if the SQLiteBlob stream can be written; false if a SQLiteBlob is closed, disposed or Null.
Remarks
Use this property to determine whether you can write to the instance of SQLiteBlob class.
Example
void ReverseBlob()
{
  byte[] byteArray = { (byte)'A', (byte)'B', (byte)'C' };
  SQLiteBlob blobFrom = new SQLiteBlob(byteArray);
  //blobFrom.ToString() = "ABC"

  SQLiteBlob blobTo = new SQLiteBlob();
  ........
  //reverse SQLiteBlob
  if (blobFrom.CanSeek && blobFrom.CanRead && blobTo.CanWrite)
    for (blobFrom.Seek(-1, System.IO.SeekOrigin.End); ;blobFrom.Position -= 2)
    {
      blobTo.WriteByte((byte)blobFrom.ReadByte());
      if (blobFrom.Position == 1) break;
    }
  //blobTo.ToString() = "CBA";
}
Private Sub ReverseBlob()
  Dim byteArray As Byte() = New Byte() {AscW("A"c), AscW("B"c), AscW("C"c)}
  Dim blobFrom As New SQLiteBlob(byteArray)
  ' blobFrom.ToString() = "ABC"

  Dim blobTo As New SQLiteBlob
  ......
  ' reverse SQLiteBlob
  If ((blobFrom.CanSeek AndAlso blobFrom.CanRead) AndAlso blobTo.CanWrite) Then
    blobFrom.Seek(CLng(-1), System.IO.SeekOrigin.End)
    Do While True
      blobTo.WriteByte(CByte(blobFrom.ReadByte))
      If (blobFrom.Position = 1) Then
        Return
      End If
      blobFrom.Position = blobFrom.Position - 2
    Loop
  End If
  ' blobTo.ToString() = "CBA";
End Sub
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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