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I need to create a large text document. I currently use StringBuilder to make the document and then call File.WriteallText(filename,sb.ToString). Unfortunately, this is now starting to throw out of memory exceptions.

Is there a better way to stream a StringBuilder to file or is there some other technique I should be using?

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    Could you not just do File.WriteAllText with the text you are adding rather than putting into a stringbuilder and doing it all at once?
    – Bali C
    Nov 4, 2011 at 10:50
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    @Bali to call WriteAllText you need to have all the text, so that won't help with memory issues Nov 4, 2011 at 10:54

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Instead of using StringBuilder, try using TextWriter (which has a broadly similar API, but which can write to a number of underlying destinations, including files) - i.e.

using(TextWriter writer = File.CreateText(path))
{
    // loop etc
    writer.Write(...);
}

More generally, it is worth separating the code that knows about files from the code that knows about how to write the data, i.e.

using(var writer = File.CreateText(path))
{
    Serialize(writer);
}
...
void Serialize(TextWriter writer)
{
    ...
}

this makes it easier to write to different targets. For example, you can now do in-memory too:

var sw = new StringWriter();
Serialize(sw);
string text = sw.ToString();

The point being: your Serialize code didn't need to change to accomodate a different target. This could also be writing directly to a network, or writing through a compression/encryption stream. Very versatile.

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Just use a StreamWriter that writes to a FileStream:

using (StreamWriter writer = new StreamWriter("filename.txt")) {
  ...
}

This will of course mean that you can't change the text that is already written, like you can do in a StringBuilder, but I assume that you are not using that anyway.

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    Why the downvote? If you don't explain what it is that you think is wrong, it can't improve the answer.
    – Guffa
    Feb 22, 2016 at 18:34
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Why not streaming directly into the stream? You could use the TextWriter.

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You can use StreamWriter and write to the file directly.

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