Public Sub LecteurLogin() '// Cr�ation du r�pertoire syst�me de CYS2011 Dim dir2 As String = "C:FicheStatsLogin" If Not IO.Directory.Exists(dir2) Then
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Basically this is a function I call during the program booting and it creates the necessary directory and also the LOGIN.CYS file empty... then later data can be added.My issue is that it keeps adding a line to the .cys (which is a .txt file) but I just want VB to create a plain text file with no content inside...
I am coming across a lot of odd and annoying problems in this program and have almost had enough lol.
I cannot figure this one out for the life of me. I have used streamwriter a hell of alot of times and never once experienced this. But basically I have a string array and I need to write the entire array to a text file with a new line for each array item. So I have gone ahead and done this:
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However the outcome is the text file only contains 1 line and that line is the last item in the array yet I know the array has got at least 50 items in it.
I want that clicking the btn1 it shows the OpenFileDialog and read file that it has got this structure: SKI10 1 71 0 0 18 101 19 0 29 101 30 0 40 101 41 0 50 101 51 0 62 101 63 0 81 101 82 0 95 101 2 0 0 95 165 3 0 1072 01 4 2 1 93 15
I want that it reads all Line of the File and it add an Item in ListBox for line.For example the first Item of the ListBox in this case is
SKI1
And the 2th Item is in this case.
0 1 7
I want using the StreamReader classes.And i want that when i click an Item of the ListBox it shows the Text in the TextBox and I can edit the Line and that clicking antoher button the Item will come updated with new Text of the TextBox.I have also another button for saving the Mod.I can use the AppendText and it create a new file writing ListBox1.Items line for line.
If SaveFileDialog1.ShowDialog = Windows.Forms.DialogResult.OK Then Dim file_esistenteD As StreamWriter[code].....
what i need to do is open a txt file, read line by line, decode each line into an array and display. Now all works ok apart from one line.
sTextLine = objReader.ReadLine() <-- Value of string cannot be converted.
full code here ------------- Dim objReader As New System.IO.StreamReader(sOpenFile.Text) Dim sTextLine As New ArrayList() Dim sText As String = "" Dim i As Integer = 0
I am trying to read in a TextBox line by line and take the first 7 characters of each line and output everything in another TextBox.This is what I have so far.
Dim line, lines() As String lines = TextBox1.Text.Split(Environment.NewLine) Dim i As Integer = 0
I have the following which searches the domain and lists out each user. I am writing them to a text file. The problem is each user name as it is found overwrites the other one.
I need them listed one under the other. Have I misplaced the Using statement?
Dim de As New DirectoryEntry() 'Name place to write file to Dim strFile As String = "C:MyFile.txt"
I am needing to write to a "rtf" file, and always insert my text on line 3 of either a new or an existing rtf document.I'm familiar with vb, but have not done much with the system.io functions. I have been testing several examples from the internet using the streamreader and streamwriter but still having issues finding a way to "insert text" on a specified line number. My questions:
1)I will always need to write on line #3, do I need to read all lines as this example shows "lines.AddRange(System.IO.File.ReadAllLines("C :/test/myrtffile.rtf"))"
I need to update the students score with a new score but I cant get it to write to the line that the students current score it at. It just deletes the whole text.
I am writing each line to a text file: Dim objWriter As New System.IO.StreamWriter(filename) For Each x In tofile objWriter.WriteLine(x) Next objWriter.Close() Which works perfectly the only problem is is that when its finished it writes a blank line on the end of the text file which I don't want.
I have the following code, which I run everytime I want to add a new line to my text file, but it is deleting the previous data in the text file every time I do it.
Dim stFilePath As String = "C:file.txt" If File.Exists(stFilePath) Then Else File.CreateText(stFilePath) End If Dim ioFile As New StreamWriter(stFilePath) ioFile.WriteLine("{0}: {1}", DateTime.Now, "test message") ioFile.Close()
I'm testing a small program that can read & write to an rtf file. Examples I have found work fine, although I have two questions:
1)If I need to ALWAYS write to line number 9 of an existing RTF file, do I need to "read" 9 times or can I immediately position myself to line number 9. I have found character manipulation but can't seem to find what I need with positioning to a particular line number.
2)BOLD text: I have found examples where I should be able to format my text, such as
MyFile.WriteLine "" MyFile.WriteLine Text MyFile.WriteLine "0"
but when doing this, it does not "bold" my text, but actually prints the text exactly as shown. I'm looking for information/links that I can "bold" "Italicize" text. Code is written in VS2005.
How would i go about reading a file Line by Line that within that line The values are delimited by " Example of the data:
"bob" "cat" "1243" "steve" dog" "6789"
I've started this with this code but not sure how to go about the next stage:
Using MyReader As New _ Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileIO.TextFieldParser(My.Application.Info.DirectoryPath & "Records28112011.jd") MyReader.TextFieldType = FileIO.FieldType.Delimited
I'm trying to read a file line by line into an array but It skips the item at index:3 I have it msgboxing just to make sure and it wont even touch it.
Dim Btn As Button = DirectCast(sender, Button) Dim path As String = Application.StartupPath & "Libraries" & Btn.Text.Replace(" ", "_") & ".ipt" Dim i As Integer = 0 Dim lines As String() = IO.File.ReadAllLines(path)
Is there an easy way to consume xml to access any of the nodes directly without reading line by line?Here is a sample set of the xml working with. It contains two records of data. I am trying to find a way to load it so if I wanted to get say PostalCode and say Site SID value quickly.
HTML <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><MainSite><MainSites Found="201" Returned="20" Status="0"><Site SID="123456"><Relevance>0.985</Relevance><Title>JDoe</Title><DateModified Date="2010-01-29T01:05:00">1/29/2010</DateModified><DateCreated Date="2010-01-29T01:05:00">1/29/2010</DateCreated><PersonalData><Confidential>0</Confidential><Name><First>John</First><Middle>
I am using WebBrowser1.DocumentText to get a websites source code, and then parse a string. I am trying to view the source line by line, and doing it as follows:
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However what is displayed is each character from the source code, rather than the line. I am making the client log into a website, and the needed value from the source code is then parsed, so I need to use the WebBrowser type to get the source code.
I am developing a program where i will download and save an xml file from a url as abc.xml. I open the abc.xml in a datagridview with a dataset without problem.I am confused how can i read raw per raw the datagridview and assign the data in a database table? i am using vb 2008 + msde2005 express.I show the whole content of the xml file in the datagridview with the following [code]I dont know how to create a loop where i can read the datagridview line by line save data in variables (ex.strings) and save it in a databese table?
I have a couple of VB6 programs which work 100%, however not under W7, so I need to upgrade them to Visual studio 2008 pro which I own a copy of.The VB6 software used to open a file, read in a line of data and process it then save it in a new file, before going on to the next line input.I need to convert this process to VS2008 pro and can't get my head around it..... getting old you see.I also have a few other needs to do with file handling, but I may be able to sort them myself if I get a start with the above problem....
I have a list of random numbers in my text file.I read it like this.
Dim FILE_NAME As String = "C: est.txt" Dim TextLine As String If System.IO.File.Exists(FILE_NAME) = True Then
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How can I separate that in to 2 listbox?In my ListBox1 I want add lines with starting number like this ( 0905, 0906, 0915, 0916, 0917, 0926, 0927 ) And in my ListBox2 is with numbers start with this ( 0909, 0910, 0912, 0918, 0919, 0920, 0921, 0928, 0929 )How can I compare lines by multiple choices like that?
Dim sFileName As String Dim srFileReader As System.IO.StreamReader Dim sInputLine As String sFileName = "D:UsersArbenDesktopSerieA.txt" srFileReader = System.IO.File.OpenText(sFileName)
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under the code I pasted at the top, but I get the text on line1 in all labels, like all labels become 1, while the text should be 1, 2, 3 and so on. So anyone can help me do that, each label gets the value of the next line in the txt file
To read any form's text (except RichTextBox) line by line I've always used this splitting
Dim Lines() as String = Split(TextBox1.Text, vbNewLine)MsgBox(Lines(0))This code just works perfectly.But whenever I try this code on a RichTextBox like this:Dim Lines() as String = Split(RichTextBox1.Text, vbNewLine)MsgBox(Lines(0))The message box appears with the whole lines.I think maybe the RichTextBox1.Text() returns another new line character (means not vbNewLine).
i need the app to preview the line in textbox in timeintervalof 1 s (can be change)nd when it will reach to the end it close the text file and andreread it after let say 1 m ..
Private Sub Button3_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button3.Click Dim myStream As Stream = Nothing
Can i print line by line in vb.net ...i am using a dot matrix printer ... is it possible ... actually i have a class in vb 6.0 that generate a line by line print but don't know how to convert it in .net ...here is the code in vb 6.0
Option Explicit Private Type DOCINFO pDocName As String pOutputFile As String
Basically what I'm trying to do is read a text file line by line. After each line is read, it will put each line into a separate text box. I've been trying to do this for a while and so far I haven't been able to. I tried using a for loop, but that just put all my lines in to one textbox.