C++ CSV line with commas and strings within double quotes

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臣服心动 2020-12-07 03:05

I\'m reading a CSV file in C++ and the row format is as such:

\"Primary, Secondary, Third\", \"Primary\", , \"Secondary\", 18, 4, 0, 0, 0

(notice the empty v

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  • 2020-12-07 03:09

    How do I preserve the string when iterating?

    Here is the C++ approach I have used.

    I noticed that you have only 3 field types: string, null, and int.

    The following approach uses these field types (in method "void init()"), in the order each each row presents the fields, sometimes using string::find() ( instead of getline() ) to locate field end.

    Each of the 3 methods consumes characters from the string with erase. I know erase is slow, but I made this choice for my convenience. (erasing is easier to test, just add a cout after each extract). The erase's can be removed / replaced by appropriate handling (where needed) of start-of-search index.

    #include <iomanip>
    #include <iostream>
    #include <sstream>
    #include <string>
    #include <vector>
    
    #include <cassert>
    
    
    class CSV_t
    {
       typedef std::vector<int>  IntVec_t;
    
       // private nested class -- holds contents of 1 csv record
       class CSVRec_t
       {
       public:
          std::string primary;
          std::string secondary;
          std::string nullary;
          std::string thirdary;
          IntVec_t    i5;
    
          std::string show()
             {
                std::stringstream ss;
                ss <<            std::setw(25) << primary
                   << "     " << std::setw(10) << secondary
                   << "     " << std::setw(12)<< thirdary << "     ";
    
                for (size_t i=0;
                     i<i5.size(); ++i) ss << std::setw(5) << i5[i];
    
                ss << std::endl;
                return (ss.str());
             }
    
       }; // class CSVRec_t
    
    
       typedef std::vector<CSVRec_t> CSVRecVec_t;
    
       CSVRecVec_t csvRecVec;  // holds all csv record
    
    public:
    
       CSV_t() { };
    
       void init(std::istream& ss)
          {
             do  // read all rows of file
             {
                CSVRec_t csvRec;
    
                std::string s;
                (void)std::getline(ss, s);
    
                if(0 == s.size()) break;
    
                assert(s.size()); extractQuotedField(s, csvRec.primary);   // 1st quoted substring
                assert(s.size()); extractQuotedField(s, csvRec.secondary); // 2nd quoted substring
                assert(s.size()); confirmEmptyField(s, csvRec.nullary);    // null field
                assert(s.size()); extractQuotedField(s, csvRec.thirdary);  // 3rd quoted substring
                assert(s.size()); extract5ints(s, csvRec.i5);              // handle 5 int fields
    
                csvRecVec.push_back(csvRec);  // capture
    
                if(ss.eof()) break;
    
             }while(1);
          }
    
       void show()
          {
             std::cout << std::endl;
    
             for (size_t i = 0; i < csvRecVec.size(); ++i)
                std::cout << std::setw(5) << i+1 << "   " << csvRecVec[i].show();
    
             std::cout << std::endl;
          }
    
    private:
    
       void extractQuotedField(std::string& s, std::string& s2)
          {
             size_t indx1 = s.find('"', 0);
             assert(indx1 != std::string::npos);
    
             size_t indx2 = s.find('"', indx1+1);
             assert(indx2 != std::string::npos);
    
             size_t rng1 = indx2 - indx1 + 1;
    
             s2 = s.substr(indx1, rng1);
    
             s.erase(indx1, rng1+1);
          }
    
       void confirmEmptyField(std::string& s, std::string nullary)
          {
             size_t indx1 = s.find('"');
    
             nullary = s.substr(0, indx1);
    
             // tbd - confirm only spaces and comma's in this substr()
    
             s.erase(0, indx1); 
          }
    
       void extract5ints(std::string& s, IntVec_t& i5)
          {
             std::stringstream ss(s);
    
             int t = 0;
             for (int i=0; i<5; ++i)
             {
                ss >> t;
                ss.ignore(1); // skip ','
                assert(!ss.bad()); // confirm ok
                i5.push_back(t);
             }
             s.erase(0, std::string::npos);
          }
    
    };  // class CSV_t
    
    
    
    int t288(void) // test 288
    {
       std::stringstream ss;
       ss << "\"Primary, Secondary, Third\", \"Primary\", , \"Secondary\", 18, 4, 0, 0, 0\n"
          << "\"Pramiry, Secandory, Thrid\", \"Pramiry\", , \"Secandory\", 19, 5, 1, 1, 1\n"
          << "\"Pri-mary, Sec-ondary, Trd\", \"Pri-mary\", , \"Sec-ondary\", 20, 6, 2, 3, 4\n"
          << std::endl;
    
       CSV_t csv;
    
       csv.init(ss);
    
       csv.show(); // results
    
       return (0);
    }
    
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  • 2020-12-07 03:21

    Using std::quoted allows you to read quoted strings from input streams.

    #include <iomanip>
    #include <iostream>
    #include <sstream>
    #include <string>
    
    int main() {
        std::stringstream ss;
        ss << "\"Primary, Secondary, Third\", \"Primary\", , \"Secondary\", 18, 4, 0, 0, 0";
    
        while (ss >> std::ws) {
            std::string csvElement;
    
            if (ss.peek() == '"') {
                ss >> std::quoted(csvElement);
                std::string discard;
                std::getline(ss, discard, ',');
            }
            else {
                std::getline(ss, csvElement, ',');
            }
    
            std::cout << csvElement << "\n";
        }
    }
    

    Live Example

    The caveat is that quoted strings are only extracted if the first non-whitespace character of a value is a double-quote. Additionally, any characters after the quoted strings will be discarded up until the next comma.

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  • 2020-12-07 03:23

    You need to interpret the comma depending on whether you're betwwen the quote or not. This is too complexfor getline().

    The solution would be to read the full line with getline(), and parse the line by iterating through the string character by character, and maintaing an indicator whether you're between double quotes or not.

    Here is a first "raw" example (double quotes are not removed in the fields and escape characters are not interpreted):

    string line; 
    while (std::getline(cin, line)) {        // read full line
        const char *mystart=line.c_str();    // prepare to parse the line - start is position of begin of field
        bool instring{false};                
        for (const char* p=mystart; *p; p++) {  // iterate through the string
            if (*p=='"')                        // toggle flag if we're btw double quote
                instring = !instring;     
            else if (*p==',' && !instring) {    // if comma OUTSIDE double quote
                csvColumn.push_back(string(mystart,p-mystart));  // keep the field
                mystart=p+1;                    // and start parsing next one
            }
        }
    csvColumn.push_back(string(mystart));   // last field delimited by end of line instead of comma
    }
    

    Online demo

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