PSHostUserInterface.WriteLine Method
Definition
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Overloads
WriteLine() |
The default implementation writes a carriage return to the screen buffer. Write(String)Write(ConsoleColor, ConsoleColor, String)WriteLine(String)WriteLine(ConsoleColor, ConsoleColor, String) |
WriteLine(String) |
Writes characters to the screen buffer, and appends a carriage return. |
WriteLine(ConsoleColor, ConsoleColor, String) |
Same as WriteLine(String), except that colors can be specified. |
WriteLine()
The default implementation writes a carriage return to the screen buffer. Write(String)Write(ConsoleColor, ConsoleColor, String)WriteLine(String)WriteLine(ConsoleColor, ConsoleColor, String)
public:
virtual void WriteLine();
public:
virtual void WriteLine();
virtual void WriteLine();
public virtual void WriteLine ();
abstract member WriteLine : unit -> unit
override this.WriteLine : unit -> unit
Public Overridable Sub WriteLine ()
Applies to
WriteLine(String)
Writes characters to the screen buffer, and appends a carriage return.
public:
abstract void WriteLine(System::String ^ value);
public:
abstract void WriteLine(Platform::String ^ value);
abstract void WriteLine(std::wstring const & value);
public abstract void WriteLine (string value);
abstract member WriteLine : string -> unit
Public MustOverride Sub WriteLine (value As String)
Parameters
- value
- String
The characters to be written. null is not allowed.
See also
- Write(String)
- Write(ConsoleColor, ConsoleColor, String)
- WriteLine()
- WriteLine(ConsoleColor, ConsoleColor, String)
Applies to
WriteLine(ConsoleColor, ConsoleColor, String)
Same as WriteLine(String), except that colors can be specified.
public:
virtual void WriteLine(ConsoleColor foregroundColor, ConsoleColor backgroundColor, System::String ^ value);
public virtual void WriteLine (ConsoleColor foregroundColor, ConsoleColor backgroundColor, string value);
abstract member WriteLine : ConsoleColor * ConsoleColor * string -> unit
override this.WriteLine : ConsoleColor * ConsoleColor * string -> unit
Public Overridable Sub WriteLine (foregroundColor As ConsoleColor, backgroundColor As ConsoleColor, value As String)
Parameters
- foregroundColor
- ConsoleColor
The foreground color to display the text with.
- backgroundColor
- ConsoleColor
The foreground color to display the text with.
- value
- String
The characters to be written. null is not allowed.