Although we are using a FileStream as our source and a MemoryStream as our destination, we could have also used any other type of stream. For example, we could have compressed data read from a MemoryStream to another MemoryStream or to a FileStream.
Basic steps
To compress data that is read from a stream, the following steps must be taken:
Create the source stream from which the data will be read. For the purposes of this example, our source stream will be a FileStream. But it can be any Stream object from any source as long as data can be read from it. No 'seek' or 'write' capabilities are needed.
Create the destination stream to which the compressed data will be written. For the purposes of this example, our destination stream will be a MemoryStream. It can be any Stream object for any destination as long as data can be written to it. No 'seek' or 'read' capabilities are needed.
Create a compressed stream object around the destination stream. For the purposes of this example we used the XceedCompressedStream class. However, we could have also used the GZipCompressedStream or the ZLibCompressedStream classes interchangibly. All the classes work the same. Only the parameters to the constructors change.
Read the uncompressed data from the source stream.
Write the data to the compressed stream object. Writing to the object compresses the data and, in turn, writes the compressed data to the destination stream.
Example
The following example demonstrates how to read data from a FileStream and compress it to a MemoryStream using the XceedCompressedStream class.
using System.IO;
using Xceed.Compression;
using Xceed.Compression.Formats;
namespace FileSystemDocumentationExamples.CompressionComponent
{
publicclass CompressXceedCompressedStreamExample
{
publicvoid MyMainMethod()
{
/* Because Xceed.Compression.Formats is an optional assembly not automatically
unlocked by Xceed Zip for .NET, we must explicitly set our license key to it
before use or else an exception will be thrown. */
Xceed.Compression.Formats.Licenser.LicenseKey = "<your Xceed Zip for .NET license key>";
}
publicvoid Example()
{
/* Setup a destination data stream. This can be any Stream object for any destination as
long as data can be written to it. No 'seek' or 'read' capabilities are needed. */
MemoryStream destinationStream = new MemoryStream();
/* Setup a source data stream. This can be any Stream object from any source as
long as data can be read from it. No 'seek' or 'write' capabilities are needed. */using( FileStream sourceStream = new FileStream( @"D:\data.txt", FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read, FileShare.Read ) )
{
/* Optional: the compression method and level can be specified. */
CompressionMethod compressionMethod = CompressionMethod.Deflated;
CompressionLevel compressionLevel = CompressionLevel.Normal;
string password = String.Empty;
// Optional: the data will be encrypted if a non-empty password is specified
//password = "password";
// Create a XceedCompressedStream that wraps around our destination stream
using( XceedCompressedStream xceedCompressedStream = new XceedCompressedStream( destinationStream, compressionMethod, compressionLevel, false, password ) )
{
/* The XceedCompressedStream automatically closes the destination
memory stream. So there is no need to declare the memory stream within a using
statement or to call Close() once we are done with the stream.
If you do not want the inner stream to be closed by the XceedCompressedStream,
set its Transient property to true. */// Optional: Prevent XceedCompressedStream from closing 'destinationStream' automatically
//xceedCompressedStream.Transient = true;
int bytesRead;
// Setup a 32K buffer
byte[] buffer = newbyte[ 32 * 1024 ];
// Read from the source stream until there is no more data
while( ( bytesRead = sourceStream.Read( buffer, 0, buffer.Length ) ) > 0 )
{
// Compress the data by writing into the compressed stream
// Compressed data will be written into its InnerStream, in our case, 'destinationStream'
xceedCompressedStream.Write( buffer, 0, bytesRead );
}
}
}
/* Optional: The MemoryStream's compressed data can be copied to a byte array, you can use
MemoryStream.ToArray(). The method works even when the memory stream has been closed. *///byte[] compressedData = destinationStream.ToArray();
}
}
}
Imports System.IO
Imports Xceed.Compression
Imports Xceed.Compression.Formats
Namespace FileSystemDocumentationExamples.CompressionComponent
PublicClass CompressXceedCompressedStreamExample
PublicSub MyMainMethod()
' Because Xceed.Compression.Formats is an optional assembly not automatically
' unlocked by Xceed Zip for .NET, we must explicitly set our license key to it
' before use or else an exception will be thrown.
Xceed.Compression.Formats.Licenser.LicenseKey = "<your Xceed Zip for .NET license key>"End SubPublicSub Example()
' Setup a destination data stream. This can be any Stream object for any destination as
' long as data can be written to it. No 'seek' or 'read' capabilities are needed.
Dim destinationStream AsNew MemoryStream()
' Setup a source data stream. This can be any Stream object from any source as
' long as data can be read from it. No 'seek' or 'write' capabilities are needed.
Using sourceStream AsNew FileStream("D:\data.txt", FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read, FileShare.Read)
' Optional: the compression method and level can be specified.
Dim compressionMethod As CompressionMethod = CompressionMethod.Deflated
Dim compressionLevel As CompressionLevel = CompressionLevel.Normal
Dim password AsString = String.Empty
' Optional: the data will be encrypted if a non-empty password is specified
'password = "password";
' Create a XceedCompressedStream that wraps around our destination stream
Using xceedCompressedStream AsNew XceedCompressedStream(destinationStream, compressionMethod, compressionLevel, False, password)
' The XceedCompressedStream automatically closes the destination
' memory stream. So there is no need to declare the memory stream within a using
' statement or to call Close() once we are done with the stream.
'
' If you do not want the inner stream to be closed by the XceedCompressedStream,
' set its Transient property to true.
' Optional: Prevent XceedCompressedStream from closing 'destinationStream' automatically
'xceedCompressedStream.Transient = true;
Dim bytesRead AsInteger' Setup a 32K buffer
Dim buffer(32 * 1024 - 1) AsByte' Read from the source stream until there is no more data
bytesRead = sourceStream.Read(buffer, 0, buffer.Length)
DoWhile bytesRead > 0
' Compress the data by writing into the compressed stream
' Compressed data will be written into its InnerStream, in our case, 'destinationStream'
xceedCompressedStream.Write(buffer, 0, bytesRead)
bytesRead = sourceStream.Read(buffer, 0, buffer.Length)
LoopEndUsingEndUsing' Optional: The MemoryStream's compressed data can be copied to a byte array, you can use
' MemoryStream.ToArray(). The method works even when the memory stream has been closed.
'byte[] compressedData = destinationStream.ToArray();
End SubEnd ClassEnd Namespace