Compression C# Reference Documentation

Compression

Current Version: 11.4.0

Provides a flexible and efficient API for compressing and decompressing data in memory, files, and streams. It supports multiple compression algorithms, chunked processing for large data, and optional encoding for easy transport or storage.


Key Features

  • Multiple Compression Algorithms
    • deflate
    • zlib (deflate with header)
    • bzip2
    • lzw
  • Flexible Data Types
    • Byte arrays
    • Strings (with configurable charset)
    • BinData and StringBuilder
    • Files and streams
  • Streaming Support
    • Compress/decompress arbitrarily large data with constant memory usage
    • Ideal for files, sockets, or continuous data streams
  • Chunked Processing
    • Process data incrementally using FirstChunk and LastChunk
    • Replace older Begin/More/End patterns
  • Encoded Output Options
  • Integrated Compression + Encryption
    • Combine compression and encryption in a single operation

Object Creation

Chilkat.Compression obj = new Chilkat.Compression();

Properties

Algorithm
public string Algorithm {get; set; }

Specifies the compression algorithm to use. Supported values are deflate, zlib, bzip2, and lzw.

The zlib option is the deflate algorithm with a zlib header.

Note: ppmd is deprecated and should not be used. It was only available on 32-bit systems and specifically used the J variant. New applications should use one of the supported algorithms listed above.

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Charset
public string Charset {get; set; }

Specifies the character encoding used when converting text to bytes before compression, and bytes back to text after decompression.

The current default is the computer’s ANSI charset, such as Windows-1252 on many Western Windows systems. However, most modern applications should explicitly set this property to utf-8.

Recommendation: Set Charset = "utf-8" unless you specifically need compatibility with another encoding.

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DebugLogFilePath
public string DebugLogFilePath {get; set; }

If set to a file path, this property logs the LastErrorText of each Chilkat method or property call to the specified file. This logging helps identify the context and history of Chilkat calls leading up to any crash or hang, aiding in debugging.

Enabling the VerboseLogging property provides more detailed information. This property is mainly used for debugging rare instances where a Chilkat method call causes a hang or crash, which should generally not happen.

Possible causes of hangs include:

  • A timeout property set to 0, indicating an infinite timeout.
  • A hang occurring within an event callback in the application code.
  • An internal bug in the Chilkat code causing the hang.

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DeflateLevel
public int DeflateLevel {get; set; }
Introduced in version 9.5.0.73

Sets the compression level used by the deflate and zlib algorithms.

  • 0 means no compression.
  • 9 means maximum compression.
  • The default value is 6.

Higher values may produce smaller output but can require more processing time.

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EncodingMode
public string EncodingMode {get; set; }

Specifies the text encoding used by methods whose names end in ENC, such as CompressBytesENC and DecompressStringENC.

Compression methods ending in ENC return compressed binary data as an encoded string. Decompression methods ending in ENC expect the input string to use this same encoding.

Valid values include:

  • base64
  • hex
  • url
  • quoted-printable

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FirstChunk
public bool FirstChunk {get; set; }
Introduced in version 11.0.0

Indicates that the next chunk-aware compression or decompression call is the first chunk in a sequence.

The default value is true.

When both FirstChunk and LastChunk are true, the method call is treated as a complete, single-call compression or decompression operation.

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HeartbeatMs
public int HeartbeatMs {get; set; }

Specifies the interval, in milliseconds, between AbortCheck event callbacks.

This allows an application to periodically check whether a long-running operation should be aborted.

The default value is 0, which disables AbortCheck callbacks.

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LastChunk
public bool LastChunk {get; set; }
Introduced in version 11.0.0

Indicates that the next chunk-aware compression or decompression call is the final chunk in a sequence.

The default value is true.

When both FirstChunk and LastChunk are true, the input is treated as the complete data set and processed in a single call.

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LastErrorHtml
public string LastErrorHtml {get; }

Provides HTML-formatted information about the last called method or property. If a method call fails or behaves unexpectedly, check this property for details. Note that information is available regardless of the method call's success.

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LastErrorText
public string LastErrorText {get; }

Provides plain text information about the last called method or property. If a method call fails or behaves unexpectedly, check this property for details. Note that information is available regardless of the method call's success.

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LastErrorXml
public string LastErrorXml {get; }

Provides XML-formatted information about the last called method or property. If a method call fails or behaves unexpectedly, check this property for details. Note that information is available regardless of the method call's success.

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LastMethodSuccess
public bool LastMethodSuccess {get; set; }

Indicates the success or failure of the most recent method call: true means success, false means failure. This property remains unchanged by property setters or getters. This method is present to address challenges in checking for null or Nothing returns in certain programming languages. Note: This property does not apply to methods that return integer values or to boolean-returning methods where the boolean does not indicate success or failure.

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UncommonOptions
public string UncommonOptions {get; set; }
Introduced in version 11.0.0

Provides a way to enable specialized or uncommon behavior. This property normally remains empty.

It may be set to a comma-separated list of keywords.

Supported option:

  • Crypt2CompressHdr — Duplicates the compression/decompression header behavior used by the deprecated and removed Crypt2 compression functions.

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VerboseLogging
public bool VerboseLogging {get; set; }

If set to true, then the contents of LastErrorText (or LastErrorXml, or LastErrorHtml) may contain more verbose information. The default value is false. Verbose logging should only be used for debugging. The potentially large quantity of logged information may adversely affect peformance.

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Version
public string Version {get; }

Version of the component/library, such as "10.1.0"

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Methods

CompressBd
public bool CompressBd(BinData bd);
Introduced in version 9.5.0.66

Compresses the data contained in a BinData object.

The BinData object is modified to contain the compressed result.

This method is not FirstChunk / LastChunk aware.

Returns true for success, false for failure.

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CompressBdAsync (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task CompressBdAsync(BinData bd);
Introduced in version 9.5.0.66

Creates an asynchronous task to call the CompressBd method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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CompressBd2
public bool CompressBd2(BinData bdIn, BinData bdOut);
Introduced in version 11.0.0

Compresses the data in one BinData object and appends the compressed output to another BinData object.

The input BinData is not modified.

This method is FirstChunk / LastChunk aware.

Returns true for success, false for failure.

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CompressBd2Async (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task CompressBd2Async(BinData bdIn, BinData bdOut);
Introduced in version 11.0.0

Creates an asynchronous task to call the CompressBd2 method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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CompressBytes
public byte[] CompressBytes(byte[] data);

Compresses a byte array and returns the compressed bytes.

This method is FirstChunk / LastChunk aware.

Returns an empty byte array on failure

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CompressBytesAsync (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task CompressBytesAsync(byte[] data);

Creates an asynchronous task to call the CompressBytes method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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CompressBytesENC
public string CompressBytesENC(byte[] data);

Compresses a byte array and returns the compressed result as an encoded string.

The output encoding is controlled by EncodingMode.

This method is not FirstChunk / LastChunk aware.

Returns null on failure

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CompressBytesENCAsync (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task CompressBytesENCAsync(byte[] data);

Creates an asynchronous task to call the CompressBytesENC method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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CompressEncryptFile
public bool CompressEncryptFile(JsonObject cryptParams, string srcPath, string destPath);
Introduced in version 9.5.0.99

Compresses and encrypts a file, writing the result to a destination file.

The compression and encryption are performed internally in streaming mode, so files of any size can be processed without loading the entire file into memory.

Returns true for success, false for failure.

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CompressEncryptFileAsync (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task CompressEncryptFileAsync(JsonObject cryptParams, string srcPath, string destPath);
Introduced in version 9.5.0.99

Creates an asynchronous task to call the CompressEncryptFile method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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CompressFile
public bool CompressFile(string srcPath, string destPath);

Compresses a source file and writes the compressed data to a destination file.

The file is processed internally in streaming mode, allowing files of any size to be compressed with stable memory usage.

Returns true for success, false for failure.

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CompressFileAsync (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task CompressFileAsync(string srcPath, string destPath);

Creates an asynchronous task to call the CompressFile method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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CompressSb
public bool CompressSb(StringBuilder sb, BinData binData);
Introduced in version 9.5.0.73

Compresses the text contained in a StringBuilder and appends the compressed bytes to a BinData object.

Text is converted to bytes according to the Charset property.

This method is FirstChunk / LastChunk aware.

Returns true for success, false for failure.

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CompressSbAsync (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task CompressSbAsync(StringBuilder sb, BinData binData);
Introduced in version 9.5.0.73

Creates an asynchronous task to call the CompressSb method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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CompressStr
public bool CompressStr(string str, BinData bd);
Introduced in version 11.0.0

Compresses a string and appends the compressed bytes to a BinData object.

The string is converted to bytes using the charset specified by the Charset property.

This method is FirstChunk / LastChunk aware.

Returns true for success, false for failure.

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CompressStrAsync (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task CompressStrAsync(string str, BinData bd);
Introduced in version 11.0.0

Creates an asynchronous task to call the CompressStr method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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CompressStream
public bool CompressStream(Stream strm);
Introduced in version 9.5.0.56

Compresses data from a stream source and writes the compressed data to the stream sink.

The operation is performed in streaming mode, making it suitable for very large or even continuous streams while maintaining stable memory usage.

Returns true for success, false for failure.

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CompressStreamAsync (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task CompressStreamAsync(Stream strm);
Introduced in version 9.5.0.56

Creates an asynchronous task to call the CompressStream method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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CompressString
public byte[] CompressString(string str);

Compresses a string and returns the compressed bytes.

The string is converted to bytes using the Charset property.

This method is FirstChunk / LastChunk aware.

Returns an empty byte array on failure

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CompressStringAsync (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task CompressStringAsync(string str);

Creates an asynchronous task to call the CompressString method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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CompressStringENC
public string CompressStringENC(string str);

Compresses a string and returns the compressed result as an encoded string.

The string is first converted to bytes using Charset, then compressed, and finally encoded according to EncodingMode.

This method is not FirstChunk / LastChunk aware.

Returns null on failure

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CompressStringENCAsync (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task CompressStringENCAsync(string str);

Creates an asynchronous task to call the CompressStringENC method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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DecompressBd
public bool DecompressBd(BinData bd);
Introduced in version 9.5.0.66

Decompresses the compressed data contained in a BinData object.

The BinData object is modified to contain the decompressed result.

This method is not FirstChunk / LastChunk aware.

Returns true for success, false for failure.

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DecompressBdAsync (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task DecompressBdAsync(BinData bd);
Introduced in version 9.5.0.66

Creates an asynchronous task to call the DecompressBd method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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DecompressBd2
public bool DecompressBd2(BinData bdIn, BinData bdOut);
Introduced in version 11.0.0

Decompresses the data in one BinData object and appends the decompressed output to another BinData object.

The input BinData is not modified.

This method is FirstChunk / LastChunk aware.

Returns true for success, false for failure.

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DecompressBd2Async (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task DecompressBd2Async(BinData bdIn, BinData bdOut);
Introduced in version 11.0.0

Creates an asynchronous task to call the DecompressBd2 method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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DecompressBytes
public byte[] DecompressBytes(byte[] data);

Decompresses compressed byte data and returns the decompressed bytes.

This method is FirstChunk / LastChunk aware.

Returns an empty byte array on failure

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DecompressBytesAsync (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task DecompressBytesAsync(byte[] data);

Creates an asynchronous task to call the DecompressBytes method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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DecompressBytesENC
public byte[] DecompressBytesENC(string encodedCompressedData);

Decompresses compressed data supplied as an encoded string and returns the decompressed bytes.

The input string is decoded according to EncodingMode before being decompressed.

Returns an empty byte array on failure

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DecompressBytesENCAsync (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task DecompressBytesENCAsync(string encodedCompressedData);

Creates an asynchronous task to call the DecompressBytesENC method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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DecompressFile
public bool DecompressFile(string srcPath, string destPath);

Decompresses a source file and writes the decompressed data to a destination file.

The file is processed internally in streaming mode, allowing files of any size to be decompressed without loading the entire file into memory.

Returns true for success, false for failure.

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DecompressFileAsync (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task DecompressFileAsync(string srcPath, string destPath);

Creates an asynchronous task to call the DecompressFile method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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DecompressSb
public bool DecompressSb(BinData binData, StringBuilder sb);
Introduced in version 9.5.0.73

Decompresses compressed data from a BinData object and appends the resulting text to a StringBuilder.

The decompressed bytes are converted to text using the Charset property.

This method is FirstChunk / LastChunk aware.

Returns true for success, false for failure.

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DecompressSbAsync (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task DecompressSbAsync(BinData binData, StringBuilder sb);
Introduced in version 9.5.0.73

Creates an asynchronous task to call the DecompressSb method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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DecompressStream
public bool DecompressStream(Stream strm);
Introduced in version 9.5.0.56

Decompresses data from a stream source and writes the decompressed data to the stream sink.

The operation is performed in streaming mode, making it suitable for very large or continuous streams while maintaining stable memory usage.

Returns true for success, false for failure.

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DecompressStreamAsync (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task DecompressStreamAsync(Stream strm);
Introduced in version 9.5.0.56

Creates an asynchronous task to call the DecompressStream method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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DecompressString
public string DecompressString(byte[] data);

Decompresses compressed byte data and returns the resulting string.

The decompressed bytes are converted to text using the Charset property.

This method is FirstChunk / LastChunk aware.

Returns null on failure

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DecompressStringENC
public string DecompressStringENC(string encodedCompressedData);

Decompresses compressed data supplied as an encoded string and returns the resulting text.

The input string is decoded according to EncodingMode, then decompressed. The resulting bytes are converted to text using Charset.

This method is not FirstChunk / LastChunk aware.

Returns null on failure

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DecompressStringENCAsync (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task DecompressStringENCAsync(string encodedCompressedData);

Creates an asynchronous task to call the DecompressStringENC method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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DecryptDecompressFile
public bool DecryptDecompressFile(JsonObject cryptParams, string srcPath, string destPath);
Introduced in version 9.5.0.99

Decrypts and decompresses a file, writing the restored data to a destination file.

This is the reverse operation of CompressEncryptFile.

Returns true for success, false for failure.

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DecryptDecompressFileAsync (C#) (PowerShell)
public Task DecryptDecompressFileAsync(JsonObject cryptParams, string srcPath, string destPath);
Introduced in version 9.5.0.99

Creates an asynchronous task to call the DecryptDecompressFile method with the arguments provided.

Note: Async method event callbacks happen in the background thread. Accessing and updating UI elements existing in the main thread may require special considerations.

Returns null on failure

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LoadTaskCaller
public bool LoadTaskCaller(Task task);
Introduced in version 9.5.0.80

Loads the caller of the task's async method.

Returns true for success, false for failure.

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Events

AbortCheck
public event AbortCheckEventHandler OnAbortCheck;

Enables a method call to be aborted by triggering the AbortCheck event at intervals defined by the HeartbeatMs property. If HeartbeatMs is set to its default value of 0, no events will occur. For instance, set HeartbeatMs to 200 to trigger 5 AbortCheck events per second.

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Chilkat .NET Framework Event Implementation

Args are passed using Chilkat.AbortCheckEventArgs

Event callback implementation:

private void compression_OnAbortCheck(object sender, Chilkat.AbortCheckEventArgs args)
	{
	    // application code goes here.
	}

To add an event handler:

Chilkat.Compression compression = new Chilkat.Compression();
compression.OnAbortCheck += compression_OnAbortCheck;

Chilkat .NET Core Event Implementation

Event callback implementation:

public void handleAbortCheck(out bool abort)
	{
	    // application code goes here.
	}

To add an event handler:

Chilkat.Compression compression = new Chilkat.Compression();
// ...
Chilkat.Compression.AbortCheck abortCheck = new Chilkat.Compression.AbortCheck(handleAbortCheck);
compression.setAbortCheckCb(abortCheck);
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PercentDone
public event PercentDoneEventHandler OnPercentDone;

This provides the percentage completion for any method involving network communications or time-consuming processing, assuming the progress can be measured as a percentage. This event is triggered only when it's possible and logical to express the operation's progress as a percentage. The pctDone argument will range from 1 to 100. For methods that finish quickly, the number of PercentDone callbacks may vary, but the final callback will have pctDone equal to 100. For longer operations, callbacks will not exceed one per percentage point (e.g., 1, 2, 3, ..., 98, 99, 100).

The PercentDone callback also acts as an AbortCheck event. For fast methods where PercentDone fires, an AbortCheck event may not trigger since the PercentDone callback already provides an opportunity to abort. For longer operations, where time between PercentDone callbacks is extended, AbortCheck callbacks enable more responsive operation termination.

To abort the operation, set the abort output argument to true. This will cause the method to terminate and return a failure status or corresponding failure value.

More Information and Examples

Chilkat .NET Framework Event Implementation

Args are passed using Chilkat.PercentDoneEventArgs

Event callback implementation:

private void compression_OnPercentDone(object sender, Chilkat.PercentDoneEventArgs args)
	{
	    // application code goes here.
	}

To add an event handler:

Chilkat.Compression compression = new Chilkat.Compression();
compression.OnPercentDone += compression_OnPercentDone;

Chilkat .NET Core Event Implementation

Event callback implementation:

public void handlePercentDone(int pctDone, out bool abort)
	{
	    // application code goes here.
	}

To add an event handler:

Chilkat.Compression compression = new Chilkat.Compression();
// ...
Chilkat.Compression.PercentDone percentDone = new Chilkat.Compression.PercentDone(handlePercentDone);
compression.setPercentDoneCb(percentDone);
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ProgressInfo
public event ProgressInfoEventHandler OnProgressInfo;

This event callback provides tag name/value pairs that detail what occurs during a method call. To discover existing tag names, create code to handle the event, emit the pairs, and review them. Most tag names are self-explanatory.

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Chilkat .NET Framework Event Implementation

Args are passed using Chilkat.ProgressInfoEventArgs

Event callback implementation:

private void compression_OnProgressInfo(object sender, Chilkat.ProgressInfoEventArgs args)
	{
	    // application code goes here.
	}

To add an event handler:

Chilkat.Compression compression = new Chilkat.Compression();
compression.OnProgressInfo += compression_OnProgressInfo;

Chilkat .NET Core Event Implementation

Event callback implementation:

public void handleProgressInfo(string name, string value)
	{
	    // application code goes here.
	}

To add an event handler:

Chilkat.Compression compression = new Chilkat.Compression();
// ...
Chilkat.Compression.ProgressInfo progressInfo = new Chilkat.Compression.ProgressInfo(handleProgressInfo);
compression.setProgressInfoCb(progressInfo);
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TaskCompleted
public event TaskCompletedEventHandler OnTaskCompleted;

Called from the background thread when an asynchronous task completes.

Chilkat .NET Framework Event Implementation

Args are passed using Chilkat.TaskCompletedEventArgs

Event callback implementation:

private void compression_OnTaskCompleted(object sender, Chilkat.TaskCompletedEventArgs args)
	{
	    // application code goes here.
	}

To add an event handler:

Chilkat.Compression compression = new Chilkat.Compression();
compression.OnTaskCompleted += compression_OnTaskCompleted;

Chilkat .NET Core Event Implementation

Event callback implementation:

public void handleTaskIdCompleted(int taskId)
	{
	    // application code goes here.
	}

To add an event handler:

Chilkat.Compression compression = new Chilkat.Compression();
// ...
Chilkat.Compression.TaskIdCompleted taskIdCompleted = new Chilkat.Compression.TaskIdCompleted(handleTaskIdCompleted);
compression.setTaskIdCompletedCb(taskIdCompleted);
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Deprecated

BeginCompressBytes
public byte[] BeginCompressBytes(byte[] data);
This method is deprecated and replaced by FirstChunk

The Begin*, More*, and End* methods are replaced with the FirstChunk and LastChunk properties used in combination with FirstChunk/LastChunk aware methods, such as CompressStr and DecompressBd2 .

Large amounts of binary byte data may be compressed in chunks by first calling BeginCompressBytes, followed by 0 or more calls to MoreCompressedBytes, and ending with a final call to EndCompressBytes. Each call returns 0 or more bytes of compressed data which may be output to a compressed data stream (such as a file, socket, etc.).

Returns an empty byte array on failure

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BeginCompressBytesENC
public string BeginCompressBytesENC(byte[] data);
This method is deprecated.

The Begin*, More*, and End* methods are replaced with the FirstChunk and LastChunk properties used in combination with FirstChunk/LastChunk aware methods, such as CompressStr and DecompressBd2.

Large amounts of binary byte data may be compressed in chunks by first calling BeginCompressBytesENC, followed by 0 or more calls to MoreCompressedBytesENC, and ending with a final call to EndCompressBytesENC. Each call returns 0 or more characters of compressed data (encoded as a string according to the EncodingMode property setting) which may be output to a compressed data stream (such as a file, socket, etc.).

Returns null on failure

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BeginCompressString
public byte[] BeginCompressString(string str);
This method is deprecated and replaced by FirstChunk

The Begin*, More*, and End* methods are replaced with the FirstChunk and LastChunk properties used in combination with FirstChunk/LastChunk aware methods, such as CompressStr and DecompressBd2.

Large amounts of string data may be compressed in chunks by first calling BeginCompressString, followed by 0 or more calls to MoreCompressedString, and ending with a final call to EndCompressString. Each call returns 0 or more bytes of compressed data which may be output to a compressed data stream (such as a file, socket, etc.).

Returns an empty byte array on failure

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BeginCompressStringENC
public string BeginCompressStringENC(string str);
This method is deprecated and replaced by FirstChunk

The Begin*, More*, and End* methods are replaced with the FirstChunk and LastChunk properties used in combination with FirstChunk/LastChunk aware methods, such as CompressStr and DecompressBd2.

Large amounts of string data may be compressed in chunks by first calling BeginCompressStringENC, followed by 0 or more calls to MoreCompressedStringENC, and ending with a final call to EndCompressStringENC. Each call returns 0 or more characters of compressed data (encoded as a string according to the EncodingMode property setting) which may be output to a compressed data stream (such as a file, socket, etc.).

Returns null on failure

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BeginDecompressBytes
public byte[] BeginDecompressBytes(byte[] data);
This method is deprecated and replaced by FirstChunk

The Begin*, More*, and End* methods are replaced with the FirstChunk and LastChunk properties used in combination with FirstChunk/LastChunk aware methods, such as CompressStr and DecompressBd2.

A compressed data stream may be decompressed in chunks by first calling BeginDecompressBytes, followed by 0 or more calls to MoreDecompressedBytes, and ending with a final call to EndDecompressBytes. Each call returns 0 or more bytes of decompressed data.

Returns an empty byte array on failure

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BeginDecompressBytesENC
public byte[] BeginDecompressBytesENC(string str);
This method is deprecated and replaced by FirstChunk

The Begin*, More*, and End* methods are replaced with the FirstChunk and LastChunk properties used in combination with FirstChunk/LastChunk aware methods, such as CompressStr and DecompressBd2.

The input to this method is an encoded string containing compressed data. The EncodingMode property should be set prior to calling this method. The input string is decoded according to the EncodingMode (hex, base64, etc.) and then decompressed.

A compressed data stream may be decompressed in chunks by first calling BeginDecompressBytesENC, followed by 0 or more calls to MoreDecompressedBytesENC, and ending with a final call to EndDecompressBytesENC. Each call returns 0 or more bytes of decompressed data.

Returns an empty byte array on failure

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BeginDecompressString
public string BeginDecompressString(byte[] data);
This method is deprecated and replaced by FirstChunk

The Begin*, More*, and End* methods are replaced with the FirstChunk and LastChunk properties used in combination with FirstChunk/LastChunk aware methods, such as CompressStr and DecompressBd2.

A compressed data stream may be decompressed in chunks by first calling BeginDecompressString, followed by 0 or more calls to MoreDecompressedString, and ending with a final call to EndDecompressString. Each call returns 0 or more characters of decompressed text.

Returns null on failure

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BeginDecompressStringENC
public string BeginDecompressStringENC(string str);
This method is deprecated and replaced by FirstChunk

The Begin*, More*, and End* methods are replaced with the FirstChunk and LastChunk properties used in combination with FirstChunk/LastChunk aware methods, such as CompressStr and DecompressBd2.

The input to this method is an encoded string containing compressed data. The EncodingMode property should be set prior to calling this method. The input string is decoded according to the EncodingMode (hex, base64, etc.) and then decompressed.

A compressed data stream may be decompressed in chunks by first calling BeginDecompressStringENC, followed by 0 or more calls to MoreDecompressedStringENC, and ending with a final call to EndDecompressStringENC. Each call returns 0 or more characters of decompressed text.

Returns null on failure

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EndCompressBytes
public byte[] EndCompressBytes();
This method is deprecated.

The Begin*, More*, and End* methods are replaced with the FirstChunk and LastChunk properties used in combination with FirstChunk/LastChunk aware methods, such as CompressStr and DecompressBd2.

Must be callled to finalize a compression stream. Returns any remaining (buffered) compressed data.

(See BeginCompressBytes)

Returns an empty byte array on failure

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EndCompressBytesENC
public string EndCompressBytesENC();
This method is deprecated.

The Begin*, More*, and End* methods are replaced with the FirstChunk and LastChunk properties used in combination with FirstChunk/LastChunk aware methods, such as CompressStr and DecompressBd2.

Must be callled to finalize a compression stream. Returns any remaining (buffered) compressed data.

(See BeginCompressBytesENC)

Returns null on failure

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EndCompressString
public byte[] EndCompressString();
This method is deprecated.

The Begin*, More*, and End* methods are replaced with the FirstChunk and LastChunk properties used in combination with FirstChunk/LastChunk aware methods, such as CompressStr and DecompressBd2.

Must be callled to finalize a compression stream. Returns any remaining (buffered) compressed data.

(See BeginCompressString)

Returns an empty byte array on failure

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EndCompressStringENC
public string EndCompressStringENC();
This method is deprecated.

The Begin*, More*, and End* methods are replaced with the FirstChunk and LastChunk properties used in combination with FirstChunk/LastChunk aware methods, such as CompressStr and DecompressBd2.

Must be callled to finalize a compression stream. Returns any remaining (buffered) compressed data.

(See BeginCompressStringENC)

Returns null on failure

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EndDecompressBytes
public byte[] EndDecompressBytes();
This method is deprecated.

The Begin*, More*, and End* methods are replaced with the FirstChunk and LastChunk properties used in combination with FirstChunk/LastChunk aware methods, such as CompressStr and DecompressBd2.

Called to finalize the decompression stream and return any remaining (buffered) decompressed data.

(See BeginDecompressBytes)

Returns an empty byte array on failure

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EndDecompressBytesENC
public byte[] EndDecompressBytesENC();
This method is deprecated.

The Begin*, More*, and End* methods are replaced with the FirstChunk and LastChunk properties used in combination with FirstChunk/LastChunk aware methods, such as CompressStr and DecompressBd2.

Called to finalize the decompression stream and return any remaining (buffered) decompressed data.

The input to this method is an encoded string containing compressed data. The EncodingMode property should be set prior to calling this method. The input string is decoded according to the EncodingMode (hex, base64, etc.) and then decompressed.

(See BeginDecompressBytesENC)

Returns an empty byte array on failure

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EndDecompressString
public string EndDecompressString();
This method is deprecated.

The Begin*, More*, and End* methods are replaced with the FirstChunk and LastChunk properties used in combination with FirstChunk/LastChunk aware methods, such as CompressStr and DecompressBd2.

Called to finalize the decompression stream and return any remaining (buffered) decompressed data.

(See BeginDecompressString)

Returns null on failure

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EndDecompressStringENC
public string EndDecompressStringENC();
This method is deprecated.

The Begin*, More*, and End* methods are replaced with the FirstChunk and LastChunk properties used in combination with FirstChunk/LastChunk aware methods, such as CompressStr and DecompressBd2.

Called to finalize the decompression stream and return any remaining (buffered) decompressed data.

The input to this method is an encoded string containing compressed data. The EncodingMode property should be set prior to calling this method. The input string is decoded according to the EncodingMode (hex, base64, etc.) and then decompressed.

(See BeginDecompressStringENC)

Returns null on failure

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MoreCompressBytes
public byte[] MoreCompressBytes(byte[] data);
This method is deprecated.

(See BeginCompressBytes)

Returns an empty byte array on failure

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MoreCompressBytesENC
public string MoreCompressBytesENC(byte[] data);
This method is deprecated.

(See BeginCompressBytesENC)

Returns null on failure

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MoreCompressString
public byte[] MoreCompressString(string str);
This method is deprecated.

(See BeginCompressString)

Returns an empty byte array on failure

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MoreCompressStringENC
public string MoreCompressStringENC(string str);
This method is deprecated.

(See BeginCompressStringENC)

Returns null on failure

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MoreDecompressBytes
public byte[] MoreDecompressBytes(byte[] data);
This method is deprecated.

(See BeginDecompressBytes)

Returns an empty byte array on failure

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MoreDecompressBytesENC
public byte[] MoreDecompressBytesENC(string str);
This method is deprecated.

The input to this method is an encoded string containing compressed data. The EncodingMode property should be set prior to calling this method. The input string is decoded according to the EncodingMode (hex, base64, etc.) and then decompressed.

(See BeginDecompressBytesENC)

Returns an empty byte array on failure

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MoreDecompressString
public string MoreDecompressString(byte[] data);
This method is deprecated.

(See BeginDecompressString)

Returns null on failure

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MoreDecompressStringENC
public string MoreDecompressStringENC(string str);
This method is deprecated.

The input to this method is an encoded string containing compressed data. The EncodingMode property should be set prior to calling this method. The input string is decoded according to the EncodingMode (hex, base64, etc.) and then decompressed.

(See BeginDecompressStringENC)

Returns null on failure

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