How do I add a custom text file to a visual studio project?

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南方客 2021-02-09 15:26

I\'m building a typing application, and would like to add text files containing various commonly used words to the project, which can later be read from. However, when I go to P

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  • 2021-02-09 15:51

    Project Resource (Resx) Version:

    This version is slightly easier to work with for your example!

    • Right Click on your project
    • Select Properties
    • Goto the Resources Section
    • You will see a drop down in the top left corner of the Resources Secion, shown in the Screenshot below.
    • Select "Files" from the DropDown.
    • Click the Add Resource Button.
    • A Select File Dialog box will be shown.
    • Select your file
    • Save Your Project

    Resx Resources

    Now to access this file simply use something like...

    Dim content As String = My.Resources.mytextfile
    

    Note: You don't need the extension, and this will be strongly typed also!

    Embedded Resource Version:

    • Right Click on your Project.
    • Goto Add->Existing Item.
    • At the bottom right will be a dropdown (Next to the filename).
    • Select "All Files (*.*)"
    • Browse to your files' location.
    • Add the File.

    Select All Files

    Once you have added you file(s), selecting the file(s) in the solution explorer window will allow you to select their "Build Action". You can select either Content, or Embedded Resource from the options.

    • Content: Allows you to retrieve a file (in same dir as assembly) as a stream via Application.GetContentStream( uri ). For this method to work, it needs a AssemblyAssociatedContentFile custom attribute which VS graciously adds when you mark a file as "Content"
    • Embedded resource: embeds the file in an exclusive assembly manifest resource.

    Taken from; https://stackoverflow.com/a/145769/1305169

    If you select Embedded Resource, then to read your text file, you can use code such as;

    Dim executing_assembly As System.Reflection.Assembly = _
        Me.GetType.Assembly.GetEntryAssembly()
    
    ' Get our namespace.
    Dim my_namespace As String = _
        executing_assembly.GetName().Name.ToString()
    
    ' Load a text file.
    Dim text_stream As Stream = _
        executing_assembly.GetManifestResourceStream(my_namespace _
        + ".text1.txt")
    If Not (text_stream Is Nothing) Then
        Dim stream_reader As New StreamReader(text_stream)
        Label1.Text = stream_reader.ReadToEnd()
        stream_reader.Close()
    End If
    

    Taken from: http://www.vb-helper.com/howto_net_embedded_resources.html

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