UniqueId.ToCharArray(Char[], Int32) Method
Definition
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Puts the UniqueId value into a char
array.
public:
int ToCharArray(cli::array <char> ^ chars, int offset);
public int ToCharArray (char[] chars, int offset);
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
[System.Security.SecurityTreatAsSafe]
public int ToCharArray (char[] chars, int offset);
member this.ToCharArray : char[] * int -> int
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
[<System.Security.SecurityTreatAsSafe>]
member this.ToCharArray : char[] * int -> int
Public Function ToCharArray (chars As Char(), offset As Integer) As Integer
Parameters
- chars
- Char[]
The char
array.
Returns
Number of entries in the char
array filled by the UniqueId value.
- Attributes
Exceptions
chars
is null
.
offset
less than zero or greater than the length of the array.
guid
and offset
provide less than 16 valid bytes.
Remarks
This method is unsafe
.
Applies to
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