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Are there equivalents to C's tell() and seek() calls?

Apr 25 '06 #1
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Thus wrote se**********@yahoo.com,
Are there equivalents to C's tell() and seek() calls?


See System.IO.Stream and its members CanSeek, Position, and Seek().

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Apr 25 '06 #2
<se**********@yahoo.com> wrote:
Are there equivalents to C's tell() and seek() calls?


Look at the Position property on System.IO.Stream.

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