How to: Store Multiple Data Formats in a Data Object
The following example shows how to use the SetData(String, Object) method to add data to a data object in multiple formats.
Example
Description
Code
DataObject dataObject = new DataObject();
string sourceData = "Some string data to store...";
// Encode the source string into Unicode byte arrays.
byte[] unicodeText = Encoding.Unicode.GetBytes(sourceData); // UTF-16
byte[] utf8Text = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(sourceData);
byte[] utf32Text = Encoding.UTF32.GetBytes(sourceData);
// The DataFormats class does not provide data format fields for denoting
// UTF-32 and UTF-8, which are seldom used in practice; the following strings
// will be used to identify these "custom" data formats.
string utf32DataFormat = "UTF-32";
string utf8DataFormat = "UTF-8";
// Store the text in the data object, letting the data object choose
// the data format (which will be DataFormats.Text in this case).
dataObject.SetData(sourceData);
// Store the Unicode text in the data object. Text data can be automatically
// converted to Unicode (UTF-16 / UCS-2) format on extraction from the data object;
// Therefore, explicitly converting the source text to Unicode is generally unnecessary, and
// is done here as an exercise only.
dataObject.SetData(DataFormats.UnicodeText, unicodeText);
// Store the UTF-8 text in the data object...
dataObject.SetData(utf8DataFormat, utf8Text);
// Store the UTF-32 text in the data object...
dataObject.SetData(utf32DataFormat, utf32Text);
Dim dataObject As New DataObject()
Dim sourceData As String = "Some string data to store..."
' Encode the source string into Unicode byte arrays.
Dim unicodeText() As Byte = Encoding.Unicode.GetBytes(sourceData) ' UTF-16
Dim utf8Text() As Byte = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(sourceData)
Dim utf32Text() As Byte = Encoding.UTF32.GetBytes(sourceData)
' The DataFormats class does not provide data format fields for denoting
' UTF-32 and UTF-8, which are seldom used in practice; the following strings
' will be used to identify these "custom" data formats.
Dim utf32DataFormat As String = "UTF-32"
Dim utf8DataFormat As String = "UTF-8"
' Store the text in the data object, letting the data object choose
' the data format (which will be DataFormats.Text in this case).
dataObject.SetData(sourceData)
' Store the Unicode text in the data object. Text data can be automatically
' converted to Unicode (UTF-16 / UCS-2) format on extraction from the data object;
' Therefore, explicitly converting the source text to Unicode is generally unnecessary, and
' is done here as an exercise only.
dataObject.SetData(DataFormats.UnicodeText, unicodeText)
' Store the UTF-8 text in the data object...
dataObject.SetData(utf8DataFormat, utf8Text)
' Store the UTF-32 text in the data object...
dataObject.SetData(utf32DataFormat, utf32Text)
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