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I am using BinaryWriter class to write a binary file to disk. When I invoke the Write method, passing an unsigned short value, it writes it in little-endian format. For example:

bw.Write(0xA000);

writes the value in the binary file as 0x00 0xA0. Is there a way to make BInaryWriter use Big Endian? If not, is it possible to create a new class, inheriting BinaryWriter and overload the Write function to make it write big endian?

+4  A: 

You can use my EndianBinaryWriter in MiscUtil. That lets you specify the endianness you want. There's also EndianBinaryReader and EndianBitConverter.

EndianBinaryWriter writer = new EndianBinaryWriter(EndianBitConverter.Big,
                                                   stream);
writer.Write(...);

It doesn't derive from BinaryWriter, for reasons given in a blog post.

Jon Skeet
Looks like exactly what I need (although my project is .NET 2.0). I will try it out! Thanks!
icemanind
There's a .NET 2.0 version of MiscUtil which you can download - it should be fine.
Jon Skeet
+1  A: 

according to microsoft connect, it's currently not supported: http://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=484149

Michael Abdelmalek
Voted up here and @ Connect
Alfred Myers