CA2241: Provide correct arguments to formatting methods
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Item | Value |
---|---|
TypeName | ProvideCorrectArgumentsToFormattingMethods |
CheckId | CA2241 |
Category | Microsoft.Usage |
Breaking Change | Non Breaking |
Cause
The format
string argument passed to a method such as WriteLine, Write, or System.String.Format does not contain a format item that corresponds to each object argument, or vice versa.
Rule Description
The arguments to methods such as WriteLine, Write, and Format consist of a format string followed by several System.Object instances. The format string consists of text and embedded format items of the form, {index[,alignment][:formatString]}. 'index' is a zero-based integer that indicates which of the objects to format. If an object does not have a corresponding index in the format string, the object is ignored. If the object specified by 'index' does not exist, a System.FormatException is thrown at runtime.
How to Fix Violations
To fix a violation of this rule, provide a format item for each object argument and provide an object argument for each format item.
When to Suppress Warnings
Do not suppress a warning from this rule.
Example
The following example shows two violations of the rule.
using System;
namespace UsageLibrary
{
class CallsStringFormat
{
void CallFormat()
{
string file = "file name";
int errors = 13;
// Violates the rule.
Console.WriteLine(string.Format("{0}", file, errors));
Console.WriteLine(string.Format("{0}: {1}", file, errors));
// Violates the rule and generates a FormatException at runtime.
Console.WriteLine(string.Format("{0}: {1}, {2}", file, errors));
}
}
}
Imports System
Namespace UsageLibrary
Class CallsStringFormat
Sub CallFormat()
Dim file As String = "file name"
Dim errors As Integer = 13
' Violates the rule.
Console.WriteLine(String.Format("{0}", file, errors))
Console.WriteLine(String.Format("{0}: {1}", file, errors))
' Violates the rule and generates a FormatException at runtime.
Console.WriteLine(String.Format("{0}: {1}, {2}", file, errors))
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace