Is there a way to read ahead one line to test if the next line contains specific tag data?
I'm dealing with a format that has a start tag but no end tag.
I would like to read a line add it to a structure then test the line below to make sure it not a new "node" and if it isn't keep adding if it is close off that struct and make a new one
the only solution i can think of is to have two stream readers going at the same time kinda suffling there way along lock step but that seems wastefull (if it will even work)
i need something like peek but peekline
The problem is the underlying stream may not even be seekable. If you take a look at the stream reader implementation it uses a buffer so it can implement TextReader.Peek() even if the stream is not seekable.
You could write a simple adapter that reads the next line and buffers it internally, something like this:
public class PeekableStreamReaderAdapter
{
private StreamReader Underlying;
private Queue<string> BufferedLines;
public PeekableStreamReaderAdapter(StreamReader underlying)
{
Underlying = underlying;
BufferedLines = new Queue<string>();
}
public string PeekLine()
{
string line = Underlying.ReadLine();
if (line == null)
return null;
BufferedLines.Enqueue(line);
return line;
}
public string ReadLine()
{
if (BufferedLines.Count > 0)
return BufferedLines.Dequeue();
return Underlying.ReadLine();
}
}
You could store the position accessing StreamReader.BaseStream.Position, then read the line next line, do your test, then seek to the position before you read the line:
// Peek at the next line
long peekPos = reader.BaseStream.Position;
string line = reader.ReadLine();
if (line.StartsWith("<tag start>"))
{
// This is a new tag, so we reset the position
reader.BaseStream.Seek(pos);
}
else
{
// This is part of the same node.
}
This is a lot of seeking and re-reading the same lines. Using some logic, you may be able to avoid this altogether - for instance, when you see a new tag start, close out the existing structure and start a new one - here's a basic algorithm:
SomeStructure myStructure = null;
while (!reader.EndOfStream)
{
string currentLine = reader.ReadLine();
if (currentLine.StartsWith("<tag start>"))
{
// Close out existing structure.
if (myStructure != null)
{
// Close out the existing structure.
}
// Create a new structure and add this line.
myStructure = new Structure();
// Append to myStructure.
}
else
{
// Add to the existing structure.
if (myStructure != null)
{
// Append to existing myStructure
}
else
{
// This means the first line was not part of a structure.
// Either handle this case, or throw an exception.
}
}
}
Why the difficulty? Return the next line, regardless. Check if it is a new node, if not, add it to the struct. If it is, create a new struct.
// Not exactly C# but close enough
Collection structs = new Collection();
Struct struct;
while ((line = readline()) != null)) {
if (IsNode(line)) {
if (struct != null) structs.add(struct);
struct = new Struct();
continue;
}
// Whatever processing you need to do
struct.addLine(line);
}
structs.add(struct); // Add the last one to the collection
// Use your structures here
foreach s in structs {
}
Here is what i go so far. I went more of the split route than the streamreader line by line route.
I'm sure there are a few places that are dieing to be more elegant but for right now it seems to be working.
Please let me know what you think
struct INDI
{
public string ID;
public string Name;
public string Sex;
public string BirthDay;
public bool Dead;
}
struct FAM
{
public string FamID;
public string type;
public string IndiID;
}
List<INDI> Individuals = new List<INDI>();
List<FAM> Family = new List<FAM>();
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
string path = @"C:\mostrecent.ged";
ParseGedcom(path);
}
private void ParseGedcom(string path)
{
//Open path to GED file
StreamReader SR = new StreamReader(path);
//Read entire block and then plit on 0 @ for individuals and familys (no other info is needed for this instance)
string[] Holder = SR.ReadToEnd().Replace("0 @", "\u0646").Split('\u0646');
//For each new cell in the holder array look for Individuals and familys
foreach (string Node in Holder)
{
//Sub Split the string on the returns to get a true block of info
string[] SubNode = Node.Replace("\r\n", "\r").Split('\r');
//If a individual is found
if (SubNode[0].Contains("INDI"))
{
//Create new Structure
INDI I = new INDI();
//Add the ID number and remove extra formating
I.ID = SubNode[0].Replace("@", "").Replace(" INDI", "").Trim();
//Find the name remove extra formating for last name
I.Name = SubNode[FindIndexinArray(SubNode, "NAME")].Replace("1 NAME", "").Replace("/", "").Trim();
//Find Sex and remove extra formating
I.Sex = SubNode[FindIndexinArray(SubNode, "SEX")].Replace("1 SEX ", "").Trim();
//Deterine if there is a brithday -1 means no
if (FindIndexinArray(SubNode, "1 BIRT ") != -1)
{
// add birthday to Struct
I.BirthDay = SubNode[FindIndexinArray(SubNode, "1 BIRT ") + 1].Replace("2 DATE ", "").Trim();
}
// deterimin if there is a death tag will return -1 if not found
if (FindIndexinArray(SubNode, "1 DEAT ") != -1)
{
//convert Y or N to true or false ( defaults to False so no need to change unless Y is found.
if (SubNode[FindIndexinArray(SubNode, "1 DEAT ")].Replace("1 DEAT ", "").Trim() == "Y")
{
//set death
I.Dead = true;
}
}
//add the Struct to the list for later use
Individuals.Add(I);
}
// Start Family section
else if (SubNode[0].Contains("FAM"))
{
//grab Fam id from node early on to keep from doing it over and over
string FamID = SubNode[0].Replace("@ FAM", "");
// Multiple children can exist for each family so this section had to be a bit more dynaimic
// Look at each line of node
foreach (string Line in SubNode)
{
// If node is HUSB
if (Line.Contains("1 HUSB "))
{
FAM F = new FAM();
F.FamID = FamID;
F.type = "PAR";
F.IndiID = Line.Replace("1 HUSB ", "").Replace("@","").Trim();
Family.Add(F);
}
//If node for Wife
else if (Line.Contains("1 WIFE "))
{
FAM F = new FAM();
F.FamID = FamID;
F.type = "PAR";
F.IndiID = Line.Replace("1 WIFE ", "").Replace("@", "").Trim();
Family.Add(F);
}
//if node for multi children
else if (Line.Contains("1 CHIL "))
{
FAM F = new FAM();
F.FamID = FamID;
F.type = "CHIL";
F.IndiID = Line.Replace("1 CHIL ", "").Replace("@", "");
Family.Add(F);
}
}
}
}
}
private int FindIndexinArray(string[] Arr, string search)
{
int Val = -1;
for (int i = 0; i < Arr.Length; i++)
{
if (Arr[i].Contains(search))
{
Val = i;
}
}
return Val;
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/842465/reading-a-line-from-a-streamreader-without-consuming