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I have a library that uses StreamWriter to write a string into a Stream. I need it to write that string into a NOT FILE stream like MemoryStream. But when I try to read from that MemoryStream using a StreamReader I get an "Stream was not readable" error. Can anyone help?

The code is something like this:

        var stream = new MemoryStream();
        using (var sw = new StreamWriter(stream))
            sw.Write("hello");
        using (var sr = new StreamReader(stream))
            MessageBox.Show(sr.ReadToEnd());

The library code is:

    public void Save(Stream jsonStream)
    {
        if (jTokenValue == null)
        {
            return;
        }

        using (var streamWriter = new StreamWriter(jsonStream))
        {
            streamWriter.Write(jTokenValue.ToString());
        }
    }
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    I'll give you a hint: when you have using (var sw = new StreamWriter(stream)), as soon as that using closes, it will close the stream writer, which closes the underlying stream unless you tell it not to. See stackoverflow.com/questions/2666888/…
    – user47589
    Jan 8, 2020 at 18:40
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    As @Amy commented code you have closes the stream and linked as duplicate question explains what can be done about it. I'd strongly recommend to rethink Save(Stream) method - if you expect implementations to use StreamWriter it would be better to start with Save(StreamWriter) otherwise you continue running into this "operation on disposed object" error all the time when one writes (or "fixes") code with regular using(StreamWriter …) logic. Jan 8, 2020 at 18:47
  • Added a better duplicate for the context
    – Steve
    Jan 8, 2020 at 18:48
  • public static void Demo() { var stream = new MemoryStream(); var sw = new StreamWriter(stream, Encoding.UTF8); sw.Write("hello"); sw.Flush(); stream.Position = 0; using (var sr = new StreamReader(stream)) { System.Console.WriteLine(sr.ReadToEnd()); } } Jan 8, 2020 at 19:05

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