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File.WriteAllText(String, String) Method in C# with Examples

File.WriteAllText(String, String) is an inbuilt File class method that is used to create a new file, writes the specified string to the file, and then closes the file. If the target file already exists, it is overwritten.

Syntax:



public static void WriteAllText (string path, string contents);

Parameter: This function accepts two parameters which are illustrated below:

  • path: This is the specified file where specified string are going to be written.
  • contents: This is the specified string to write to the file.

Exceptions:



Below are the programs to illustrate the File.WriteAllText(String, String) method.

Program 1: Initially, no file was created. Below code itself create a file file.txt and write the specified string array into the file.




// C# program to illustrate the usage
// of File.WriteAllText(String, String) method
  
// Using System, System.IO and
// System.Text namespaces
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Text;
  
class GFG {
    public static void Main()
    {
        // Specifying a file
        string path = @"file.txt";
  
        // Creating a string
        string createText = "GeeksforGeeks" + Environment.NewLine;
  
        // Writing the string to the file
        File.WriteAllText(path, createText);
  
        // Reading the contents of the file
        string readText = File.ReadAllText(path);
        Console.WriteLine(readText);
    }
}

Output:

GeeksforGeeks

After running the above code, the above output is shown, and a new file file.txt is created shown below-

Program 2: Initially, a file file.txt is created with some contents shown below-

Below code overwrites the file contents with the specified string.




// C# program to illustrate the usage
// of File.WriteAllText(String, String) method
  
// Using System, System.IO and
// System.Text namespaces
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Text;
  
class GFG {
    public static void Main()
    {
        // Specifying a file
        string path = @"file.txt";
  
        // Creating a string
        string createText = "GFG is a cs portal." + Environment.NewLine;
  
        // Overwriting the string to the file
        File.WriteAllText(path, createText);
  
        // Reading the contents of the file
        string readText = File.ReadAllText(path);
        Console.WriteLine(readText);
    }
}

Output:

GFG is a cs portal.

After running the above code, the above output is shown, and the file file.txt contents became like shown below:


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