The max length of a string on my machine is 1,073,741,791.
You see, Strings aren't limited by integer as is commonly believed.
Memory restrictions aside, Strings cannot have more than 230 (1,073,741,824) characters, since a 2GB limit is imposed by the Microsoft CLR (Common Language Runtime). 33 more than my computer allowed.
Now, here's something you're welcome to try yourself.
Create a new C# console app in Visual Studio and then copy/paste the main method here:
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Console.WriteLine("String test, by Nicholas John Joseph Taylor");
Console.WriteLine("\nTheoretically, C# should support a string of int.MaxValue, but we run out of memory before then.");
Console.WriteLine("\nThis is a quickish test to narrow down results to find the max supported length of a string.");
Console.WriteLine("\nThe test starts ...now:\n");
int Length = 0;
string s = "";
int Increment = 1000000000; // We know that s string with the length of 1000000000 causes an out of memory exception.
LoopPoint:
// Make a string appendage the length of the value of Increment
StringBuilder StringAppendage = new StringBuilder();
for (int CharacterPosition = 0; CharacterPosition < Increment; CharacterPosition++)
{
StringAppendage.Append("0");
}
// Repeatedly append string appendage until an out of memory exception is thrown.
try
{
if (Increment > 0)
while (Length < int.MaxValue)
{
Length += Increment;
s += StringAppendage.ToString(); // Append string appendage the length of the value of Increment
Console.WriteLine("s.Length = " + s.Length + " at " + DateTime.Now.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy HH:mm"));
}
}
catch (OutOfMemoryException ex) // Note: Any other exception will crash the program.
{
Console.WriteLine("\n" + ex.Message + " at " + DateTime.Now.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy HH:mm") + ".");
Length -= Increment;
Increment /= 10;
Console.WriteLine("After decimation, the value of Increment is " + Increment + ".");
}
catch (Exception ex2)
{
Console.WriteLine("\n" + ex2.Message + " at " + DateTime.Now.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy HH:mm") + ".");
Console.WriteLine("Press a key to continue...");
Console.ReadKey();
}
if (Increment > 0)
{
goto LoopPoint;
}
Console.WriteLine("Test complete.");
Console.WriteLine("\nThe max length of a string is " + s.Length + ".");
Console.WriteLine("\nPress any key to continue.");
Console.ReadKey();
}
My results were as follows:
String test, by Nicholas John Joseph Taylor
Theoretically, C# should support a string of int.MaxValue, but we run
out of memory before then.
This is a quickish test to narrow down results to find the max
supported length of a string.
The test starts ...now:
s.Length = 1000000000 at 08/05/2019 12:06
Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' was thrown. at
08/05/2019 12:06. After decimation, the value of Increment is
100000000.
Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' was thrown. at
08/05/2019 12:06. After decimation, the value of Increment is
10000000. s.Length = 1010000000 at 08/05/2019 12:06 s.Length = 1020000000 at 08/05/2019 12:06 s.Length = 1030000000 at 08/05/2019
12:06 s.Length = 1040000000 at 08/05/2019 12:06 s.Length = 1050000000
at 08/05/2019 12:06 s.Length = 1060000000 at 08/05/2019 12:06 s.Length
= 1070000000 at 08/05/2019 12:06
Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' was thrown. at
08/05/2019 12:06. After decimation, the value of Increment is 1000000.
s.Length = 1071000000 at 08/05/2019 12:06 s.Length = 1072000000 at
08/05/2019 12:06 s.Length = 1073000000 at 08/05/2019 12:06
Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' was thrown. at
08/05/2019 12:06. After decimation, the value of Increment is 100000.
s.Length = 1073100000 at 08/05/2019 12:06 s.Length = 1073200000 at
08/05/2019 12:06 s.Length = 1073300000 at 08/05/2019 12:06 s.Length =
1073400000 at 08/05/2019 12:06 s.Length = 1073500000 at 08/05/2019
12:06 s.Length = 1073600000 at 08/05/2019 12:06 s.Length = 1073700000
at 08/05/2019 12:06
Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' was thrown. at
08/05/2019 12:06. After decimation, the value of Increment is 10000.
s.Length = 1073710000 at 08/05/2019 12:06 s.Length = 1073720000 at
08/05/2019 12:06 s.Length = 1073730000 at 08/05/2019 12:06 s.Length =
1073740000 at 08/05/2019 12:06
Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' was thrown. at
08/05/2019 12:06. After decimation, the value of Increment is 1000.
s.Length = 1073741000 at 08/05/2019 12:06
Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' was thrown. at
08/05/2019 12:06. After decimation, the value of Increment is 100.
s.Length = 1073741100 at 08/05/2019 12:06 s.Length = 1073741200 at
08/05/2019 12:06 s.Length = 1073741300 at 08/05/2019 12:07 s.Length =
1073741400 at 08/05/2019 12:07 s.Length = 1073741500 at 08/05/2019
12:07 s.Length = 1073741600 at 08/05/2019 12:07 s.Length = 1073741700
at 08/05/2019 12:07
Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' was thrown. at
08/05/2019 12:07. After decimation, the value of Increment is 10.
s.Length = 1073741710 at 08/05/2019 12:07 s.Length = 1073741720 at
08/05/2019 12:07 s.Length = 1073741730 at 08/05/2019 12:07 s.Length =
1073741740 at 08/05/2019 12:07 s.Length = 1073741750 at 08/05/2019
12:07 s.Length = 1073741760 at 08/05/2019 12:07 s.Length = 1073741770
at 08/05/2019 12:07 s.Length = 1073741780 at 08/05/2019 12:07 s.Length
= 1073741790 at 08/05/2019 12:07
Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' was thrown. at
08/05/2019 12:07. After decimation, the value of Increment is 1.
s.Length = 1073741791 at 08/05/2019 12:07
Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' was thrown. at
08/05/2019 12:07. After decimation, the value of Increment is 0. Test
complete.
The max length of a string is 1073741791.
Press any key to continue.
The max length of a string on my machine is 1073741791.
I'd appreciate it very much if people could post their results as a comment below.
It will be interesting to learn if people get the same or different results.