VB.NET 4.5
I have a structure defined that includes a single byte. I need to get an array of bytes to be sent over a Serial port.
Public Structure ExampleStructure
Public variable1 As Byte
Public variable2 As UInt16
Public variable3 As UInt16
Public Function getBytes() As Byte()
Dim binaryBytes(5) As Byte
Dim pointerCommand As IntPtr = Marshal.AllocHGlobal(Marshal.SizeOf(Me))
Marshal.StructureToPtr(Me, pointerCommand, False)
Marshal.Copy(pointerCommand, binaryBytes, 0, Marshal.SizeOf(Me))
Marshal.FreeHGlobal(pointerCommand)
Return binaryBytes
End Function
End Structure
The issue is :
when I use Marshal.AllocHGlobal
, Marshal.StructureToPtr
, and Marshal.Copy
, the byte array returned is 6 bytes. .NET creates 2 bytes for variable1, so there is an excess byte between variable1 and variable2 data.
I can resolve this by using a LayoutKind.Explicit
and defining FieldOffsets.
<StructLayout(LayoutKind.Explicit)> _
Public Structure ExampleStructure
<FieldOffset(0)> Public variable1 As Byte
<FieldOffset(1)> Public variable2 As UInt16
<FieldOffset(3)> Public variable3 As UInt16
Public Function getBytes() As Byte()
Dim binaryBytes(5) As Byte
Dim pointerCommand As IntPtr = Marshal.AllocHGlobal(Marshal.SizeOf(Me))
Marshal.StructureToPtr(Me, pointerCommand, False)
Marshal.Copy(pointerCommand, binaryBytes, 0, Marshal.SizeOf(Me))
Marshal.FreeHGlobal(pointerCommand)
Return binaryBytes
End Function
End Structure
Now when I get the bytes, there is no longer an excess byte between variable1 and variable2.
This seems like a clunky way to do this though. Is there a better option where I don't have to manually set FieldOffsets? This structure is simple, but they can get far more complicated.