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How to convert from string to stringbuilder?

ORC
When having a string that is defined as a stringbuilder it can be converted
to a string by this:
StringbuilderTe xt.ToString();
But what about the otherway round?

Thanks
Ole
Nov 16 '05 #1
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string s = "Hello";
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder() ;
sb.Append(s);

Regards

Richard Blewett - DevelopMentor
http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk/weblog
http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk

When having a string that is defined as a stringbuilder it can be converted
to a string by this:
StringbuilderTe xt.ToString();
But what about the otherway round?

Thanks
Ole

Nov 16 '05 #2
Or just StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(s );

"Richard Blewett [DevelopMentor]" <ri******@NOSPA Mdevelop.com> wrote in
message news:#X******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP11.phx.gbl...
string s = "Hello";
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder() ;
sb.Append(s);

Regards

Richard Blewett - DevelopMentor
http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk/weblog
http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk

When having a string that is defined as a stringbuilder it can be converted to a string by this:
StringbuilderTe xt.ToString();
But what about the otherway round?

Thanks
Ole

Nov 16 '05 #3
> But what about the otherway round?
Could you use the text/string in the constructor for the StringBuilder?
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...ctortopic3.asp

Or maybe I'm missing something. Good luck.
Nov 16 '05 #4
lol, yes, you could also use this simple way instead of mine ;-)

Regards

Richard Blewett - DevelopMentor
http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk/weblog
http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk
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Or just StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(s );

"Richard Blewett [DevelopMentor]" <ri******@NOSPA Mdevelop.com> wrote in
message news:#X******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP11.phx.gbl...
string s = "Hello";
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder() ;
sb.Append(s);

Regards

Richard Blewett - DevelopMentor
http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk/weblog
http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk

When having a string that is defined as a stringbuilder it can be converted to a string by this:
StringbuilderTe xt.ToString();
But what about the otherway round?

Thanks
Ole


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Nov 16 '05 #5
TEK
hmm, tempting to say "Read the doc..." or "take a pic"

What about:
StringBuilder myBuilder = new StringBuilder(m yString);
or
myBuilder.Appen d(myString);
or
myBuilder.Inser t(0, myString);

Maybe I did not understand the question correct???

Best regards, TEK

"ORC" <or*@sol.dk> skrev i melding
news:Ov******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...
When having a string that is defined as a stringbuilder it can be
converted
to a string by this:
StringbuilderTe xt.ToString();
But what about the otherway round?

Thanks
Ole

Nov 16 '05 #6
ORC
OK got the point :-)

Thank you all,
Ole

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news:ux******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...
But what about the otherway round? Could you use the text/string in the constructor for the StringBuilder?

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...ctortopic3.asp
Or maybe I'm missing something. Good luck.

Nov 16 '05 #7

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