Name
IntPtr
Synopsis
This is the value type used to store
unmanaged pointers or handles (e.g.,
IntPtr
objects are used in the
System.IO.FileStream
class to hold file
handles).
Using this type allows your pointers to be platform-independent,
as IntPtr
is automatically mapped to a
32-bit integer on 32-bit operating systems and to a 64-bit
integer on 64-bit operating systems. The
IntPtr
type is CLS-compliant and
should be used in preference of the UIntPtr
.
public struct IntPtr : System.Runtime.Serialization.ISerializable { // Public Constructors public method IntPtr(int value); public method IntPtr(long value); public method IntPtr(void *value); // Public Static Fields public static readonly field IntPtr Zero; // =0 // Public Static Properties public static field int Size{get; } // Public Static Methods public static bool operator method !=( IntPtr value1, IntPtr value2); public static bool operator method ==( IntPtr value1, IntPtr value2); public static explicit operator method int(IntPtr value); public static explicit operator method long(IntPtr value); public static explicit operator method IntPtr(int value); public static explicit operator method IntPtr(long value); public static explicit operator method IntPtr( void *value); public static explicit operator method Void(IntPtr value); // Public Instance Methods public override method bool Equals(object obj); // overrides ValueType public override method int GetHashCode(); // overrides ValueType public method int ToInt32(); public ...
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