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using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Runtime.Serialization;
using System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary;
[Serializable]
public class Tuple <a,b> {
public a field1;
public b field2;
public Tuple (a x, b y) {
field1 = x;
field2 = y;
}
}
public class Test {
public static void Main() {
//Creates a new TestSimpleObject object.
TestSimpleObject obj = new TestSimpleObject();
Console.WriteLine("Before serialization the object contains: ");
obj.Print();
//Opens a file and serializes the object into it in binary format.
Stream stream = File.Open("data.xml", FileMode.Create);
BinaryFormatter formatter = new BinaryFormatter();
//BinaryFormatter formatter = new BinaryFormatter();
formatter.Serialize(stream, obj);
stream.Close();
//Empties obj.
obj = null;
//Opens file "data.xml" and deserializes the object from it.
stream = File.Open("data.xml", FileMode.Open);
formatter = new BinaryFormatter();
//formatter = new BinaryFormatter();
obj = (TestSimpleObject)formatter.Deserialize(stream);
stream.Close();
Console.WriteLine("");
Console.WriteLine("After deserialization the object contains: ");
obj.Print();
}
}
// A test object that needs to be serialized.
[Serializable()]
public class TestSimpleObject {
public Tuple <string,int> member6;
public TestSimpleObject() {
member6 = new Tuple <string, int> ("aa", 22);
}
public void Print() {
Console.WriteLine("member6 = '{0}'", member6);
}
}
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