I have to create an instance of an arbitrary value type from the bytes stored at some given offset in an array of bytes (for example, if type is int
, 4 bytes shall be taken). I know I can easily do it using pointers to fixed objects, but I don't want to have unsafe
code. So I try the following code (sanity checks were stripped):
public object GetValueByType(System.Type type, byte[] byteArray, int offset)
{
int size = System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.SizeOf(type);
MemoryStream memoryStream = new MemoryStream();
memoryStream.Write(byteArray, offset, size);
memoryStream.Seek(0, System.IO.SeekOrigin.Begin);
BinaryFormatter binaryFormatter = new BinaryFormatter();
object obj = (object)binaryFormatter.Deserialize(memoryStream);
return obj;
}
But this code breaks at binaryFormatter.Deserialize
.
How may I fix the above code (or achieve the same purpose in any other way)?
BinaryFormatter
is not simply "read an arbitrary value type from memory". It would only work if the original data was stored viaBinaryFormatter
. So: how was the original data stored?BitConverter
andBinaryReader