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I has initialized the StreamWriter instance and associated it with "MyFile.txt"

System.IO.StreamWriter sw = new StreamWriter("MyFile.txt");

So now I can write data into this file

sw.Write("Hello, world!");

Is it possible to open another file with the same StreamWriter (sw) instance some way like:

sw.Reopen("MySecondFile");

Or not/it's senseless?

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    What problem are you trying to solve with reusing the same streamwriter instance?
    – knittl
    Oct 13, 2013 at 11:10
  • @knittl I worked with c++'s ifstream and ofstream for many times before. So possibility to reopen streams with the same instance is seems to be obvious for me.
    – Netherwire
    Oct 13, 2013 at 11:25

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Looking at the documentation on StreamWriter. The only way to associate the StreamWriter with a file is in the constructor.

So, no, it's not possible to re-use an instance with a second file

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Using StreamWriter you need to create a new instance to write to another file.

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Simply create a new StreamWriter instance:

StreamWriter sw = new StreamWriter("MyFile.txt");
sw.Write("Hello world!");
sw.Close();
sw = new StreamWriter("SecondFile");
sw.Write("Goodbye world!");

So, in a way it's senseless, since you can create new instances cheaply. The old instance will eventually get garbage collected automatically, so you don't have to worry about memory leaks.

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    OP knows how to do it with new instance. Is it possible to open another file with the same StreamWriter (sw) instance some way l Oct 13, 2013 at 11:08
  • But where's the effective difference? What is the problem he is trying to solve? Part of the question was also "is it senseless?".
    – knittl
    Oct 13, 2013 at 11:10
  • Didn't noticed is it senseless thing... revoking my downvote. Ohh hell my vote is locked..!! Oct 13, 2013 at 11:18
  • @BhushanFirake Maybe there's no effective difference at all. But I worked with c++'s ifstream and ofstream for many times. So possibility to reopen streams with the same instance is seems to be obvious for me.
    – Netherwire
    Oct 13, 2013 at 11:19
  • @BhushanFirake: I edited my question to give a little bit more explanation as to why re-opening is senseless.
    – knittl
    Oct 13, 2013 at 11:28

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