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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T03:26:46+00:00 2026-05-22T03:26:46+00:00

I call a method, say, FizzBuzz() , over which I have no control. This

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I call a method, say, FizzBuzz(), over which I have no control. This method outputs a bunch of stuff to the Console using Console.WriteLine.

Is it possible for me to intercept the output being generated by the FizzBuzz method?
Note that my application is a Console app itself.

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    2026-05-22T03:26:46+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 3:26 am

    Yes, very much possible:

    var consoleOut = new StringWriter();
    Console.SetOut(consoleOut);
    Console.WriteLine("This is intercepted."); // This is not written to console
    File.WriteAllText("ConsoleOutput.txt", consoleOut.ToString());
    

    Later on if you want to stop intercepting the console output, use modification below:

    var stdOut = Console.Out;
    // Above interceptor code here..
    Console.SetOut(stdOut); // Now all output start going back to console window
    

    Or the OpenStandardOutput does the same without the need to save the standard stream first:

    // Above interceptor code here..
    var standardOutput = new StreamWriter(Console.OpenStandardOutput());
    standardOutput.AutoFlush = true;
    Console.SetOut(standardOutput); // Now all output starts flowing back to console
    
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