问题
I have an application that reads information from a text file and then categorizes them and puts them onto a Database. For one category, I need to check the line that comes right after the current line and look for a certain keyword?
How do i get to read this line? This should happen when the streamreader has the current line already open....
I'm using c# on VS2010.
Edit:
All of the code below is in a while (!sReader.EndOfStream) loop
string line = sReader.ReadLine(); //Note: this is used way above and lots of things are done before we come to this loop
for (int i = 0; i < filter_length; i++)
{
if (searchpattern_queries[i].IsMatch(line) == true)
{
logmessagtype = selected_queries[i];
//*Here i need to add a if condition to check if the type is "RESTARTS" and i need to get the next line to do more classification. I need to get that line only to classify the current one. So, I'd want it to be open independently *
hit = 1;
if (logmessagtype == "AL-UNDEF")
{
string alid = AlarmID_Search(line);
string query = "SELECT Severity from Alarms WHERE ALID like '" +alid +"'";
OleDbCommand cmdo = new OleDbCommand(query, conn);
OleDbDataReader reader;
reader = cmdo.ExecuteReader();
while (reader.Read())
{
if (reader.GetString(0).ToString() == null)
{ }
else
{
string severity = reader.GetString(0).ToString();
if (severity == "1")
//Keeps going on.....
Also, the .log files that are opened might go upto 50 Mb types... ! Which is why i dont really prefer reading all lines and keeping track!
回答1:
Simply use
string[] lines = File.ReadAllLines(filename);
and process the file with a for (int i = 0; i < lines.Length; i ++)
loop.
For a big file, simply cache the 'previous line' or do an out-of-band ReadLine().
回答2:
Here is an idiom to process the current line you while having the next line already available:
public void ProcessFile(string filename)
{
string line = null;
string nextLine = null;
using (StreamReader reader = new StreamReader(filename))
{
line = reader.ReadLine();
nextLine = reader.ReadLine();
while (line != null)
{
// Process line (possibly using nextLine).
line = nextLine;
nextLine = reader.ReadLine();
}
}
}
This is basically a queue with a maximum of two items in it, or "one line read-ahead".
Edit: Simplified.
回答3:
Can you not just call reader.ReadLine()
again? Or is the problem that you then need to use the line in the next iteration of the loop?
If it's a reasonably small file, have you considered reading the whole file using File.ReadAllLines()
? That would probably make it simpler, although obviously a little less clean in other ways, and more memory-hungry for large files.
EDIT: Here's some code as an alternative:
using (TextReader reader = File.OpenText(filename))
{
string line = null; // Need to read to start with
while (true)
{
if (line == null)
{
line = reader.ReadLine();
// Check for end of file...
if (line == null)
{
break;
}
}
if (line.Contains("Magic category"))
{
string lastLine = line;
line = reader.ReadLine(); // Won't read again next iteration
}
else
{
// Process line as normal...
line = null; // Need to read again next time
}
}
}
回答4:
You could save the position of the stream then after calling ReadLine, seek back to that position. However this is pretty inefficient.
I would store the result of ReadLine into a "buffer", and when possible use that buffer as a source. When it is empty, use ReadLine.
回答5:
I am not really a file IO expert... but why not do something like this:
Before you start reading lines declare two variables.
string currentLine = string.Empty
string previousLine = string.Empty
Then while you are reading...
previousLine = currentLine;
currentLine = reader.ReadLine();
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6510788/reading-the-next-line-of-a-file-only-once