If I run this code on the device, it returns “got it”:
if (Directory.Exists (NSBundle.MainBundle.BundlePath + "/ARCSDev")) {
Console.WriteLine ("got it");
} else {
Console.WriteLine ("can't find it");
}
Which means the directory is in the main bundle.
I need to use that file in this method call:
private void generateChart (int chartNumber, string palette)
{
string filePath = NSBundle.MainBundle.BundlePath + "/ARCSDev";
Console.WriteLine("Filepath - " + filePath);
Loader loader = new Loader (filePath);
loader.LoadChart (Convert.ToString (chartNumber));
The above code works fine on the simulator, but not on the device.
I get the following stack trace when the error occurs on the device:
System.InvalidOperationException: Operation is not valid due to the current state of the object
at System.Linq.Enumerable.Max[TileIndexRecord] (IEnumerable`1 source, System.Func`2 selector) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
at MyCompany.Data.Arcs.Loader.ExtractWriteableBitmap (MyCompany.Data.Arcs.Records.RGBPaletteRecord rgbPalette, Double dpi, MyCompany.Data.Arcs.Raschts.ChartIndexFile indexFile, MyCompany.Data.Arcs.Raschts.RasterChartFile chartFile) [0x00000] in /Users/me/Desktop/ARCSViewer/ARCSViewer/Loader.cs:571
at MyCompany.Data.Arcs.Loader.GetHiResImage (MyCompany.Data.Arcs.Records.RGBPaletteRecord rgbPalette) [0x00000] in /Users/me/Desktop/ARCSViewer/ARCSViewer/Loader.cs:362
at ARCSViewer.SecondViewController.generateChart (Int32 chartNumber, System.String palette) [0x0004e] in /Users/me/Desktop/ARCSViewer/ARCSViewer/SecondViewController.cs:118
at ARCSViewer.SecondViewController.ViewDidAppear (Boolean animated) [0x00007] in /Users/me/Desktop/ARCSViewer/ARCSViewer/SecondViewController.cs:84
at MonoTouch.UIKit.UIApplication.Main (System.String[] args, System.String principalClassName, System.String delegateClassName) [0x0004c] in /Developer/MonoTouch/Source/monotouch/src/UIKit/UIApplication.cs:38
at ARCSViewer.Application.Main (System.String[] args) [0x00000] in /Users/me/Desktop/ARCSViewer/ARCSViewer/Main.cs:17
The directory contains unix executable files and radiance files.
Can anyone explain whats going on? The file is definitely in the right place (the bundle) as I’ve tested the code that checks for existence with other files that I know to be there as well..
I solved the problem, several parts of my application use code like below:
I needed to change every occurrence of FileStream() to the following:
As my files are in the bundle and don’t need to make use of write operations, this limits the file stream to only read operations and allowed the files to be read in properly.