I am having a question on parsing XML files. In my local folder c: estrdl, I have a bunch of xml files.... what I want to achieve is to extract the contents between <commandtext>. The extracted information is basically a SQL query.... Next step is to extract the FROM Clause from the query and save that piece of information into a file with the same of xml file and suffix is "FROM", for ex, if the xml file is called abc.xml, the extracted piece will be called abc_FROM.txt....
how to parse and extract specific elements out of a JSON that I obtain from a web source. Using Visual Studio 2010 and VB. I can get the JSON but I haven't been able to find any examples or tutorials regarding parsing the data, locating specific elements and their associated data.
I am a completeBrenner of vb.net using the below code for download stock price from yahoo finance
but it is difficult to add stock symbol always in code,so I want to use a text file and add stock symbol, A Program will read the text file and [code]...
ive looked on google im not sure if im looking for the right thing as im kind of new to this type of thing, basicly i just want to print some text in to a label thats located beweteen a link on a web page the html is as follows:
I have a parse from Wikipedia saved in a text file in the following form: The town itself is situated to the south-east of the rock, and overlooks the Palaia Monemvasia bay. A small hamlet with about 10 houses lies to the northwest.The founding of the town and fortress of Monemvassia most probably occurred in the 6th century AD. The town was founded in 583 by people seeking refuge from the [[Slavic peoples|Slavic]] and the [[Eurasian Avars|Avaric]] invasion of Greece. From the 10th century AD, the town developed into an important trade and maritime centre. The fortress withstood the [[Arab]] and [[Normans|Norman]] invasions and conquests in 1147. Cornfields that fed up to 30 men were grown inside the fortress.What I need to do is to extract specific texts from the parse given the header names. For example, if I type in a textbot Geography I need ONLY the geography text returned.
I need to parse through the contents of a RichTextBoxControl which has multiline content for a log file. Is there a RichTextBox method which will read all lines of a file into a string as I'm currently using as per code below when opening a text file from disk?
I need to load and parse a text file and extract data between points on any given line. I can load the file, but it's the parsing that's giving me headaches. e.g. "Phoned Jim and arranged for John to attend site" First I need to search for "Phoned" because the line always starts with that, and then I need to extract "Jim and arranged for John"
I'm using Visual Basic 2008. Im my work, I need to capture data from a spectrometer and display it on graph. I've managed to capture the data and save it as a text file. Now I'm confisued How to sort it out my data from the text file?[code]...
I have a resource file for a program, and i have determined that the resource file just a big string of files glued together whole, i know that the movies contained in the file are quicktime mov. Where can i find information on the quicktime header? and how can i determine the length of a file once i find it?
I'm trying to parse through a large file which I know contains the raw data for numerous jpg files. I need to start by identifying the location of header for each jpg image and then carve out the image.The header in this case is as follows;
I need to parse a file but the data is in a strange format that I'm not familar parsing.
The data is always formatted like this. The field name is to the left and the data is right of the "=" and all fields are always in this order.[code]...
Is there a more elegant way to handle parsing files like this?
I am creating a kind of 'lightweight' visual studio IDE, basically a text editor for VB or C# code files, or in other words: a visual studio IDE without all the fancy stuff like actually running projects, debugging, form designer, etc. The idea is that you can view and edit code source files quickly and easily without having to start visual studio itself. I often find myself opening source files in notepad when I just want to take a look at something quickly, or to type some code that is intended to be posted on this forum. I find it too much 'work' to fire up visual studio on those occasions, but it would be nice if I had some basic syntax highlighting (already have that), Intellisense and such.
What I'm trying to do now is parse a VB or C# source file to extract information such as the types/classes in a file, and the members (as well as their parameters and return type) in those classes.I was going to do this manually but I doubt I could pull it off efficiently (if at all), so I started thinking about it and thought maybe .NET has some built in functionality already. I don't know much about this stuff, but I do know that you can compile source code by feeding it a string that represents the code. So if it can 'compile a string', then surely it should be able to parse it as well? With the difference between compiling and parsing (I'm not sure if I have this terminology correct) I mean:
- compiling: reading the source and converting it to the CIL so it can be run
- parsing: reading the source and extracting classes/members info, so that the IDE can do some basic error checking (undeclared variable warnings etc) and display the members in a class (in those comboboxes at the top of the code editor for example).
I don't need to compile the source (I'm not going to run the application), I only need to parse it.I would assume that I could call some function that would return a collection of types (Type), and from that I could figure out the members (MethodInfo, PropertyInfo, etc) and their parameters, return types, etc. And all I should give it is the source code as a string.
I have a directory full of .txt comma delimited files arranged as shown below. What I want to do is to import each of these into a SQL or SQLite database, appending each one below the last. (1 table)... I am open to C# or VB scripting and just not sure how to accomplish this. I want to only extract and import the data starting BELOW the 'Feat. Type,Feat. Name, etc' line.
These are stored in a mynetworkdirectorystats folder on my network drive. Ideally I will be able to add functionality that will make the software/script know not to re-add the file to the database once it has already done so as well.
i'm developing an application that extracts all the icons of a .exe file or a .ico file. the ExtractAssociatedIcon in System.Drawing.Icon only do this for the first icon which is 16x16. I would be able to extract the other formats like 64x64 or 128x128. I know that there is a Windows API that may help me, but i don't know how to call its methods or even how to use that.
I am currently using a open source .dll to extract zip files but I was told .NET has this functionality as well. I can't find it anywhere though. Do I have to add it to the reference folder manually or something?
I want to scrape string data from some binary text files that contain embedded SQL tatements. I don't need any fancy cleanup--just some way to extract the readable text
I want to create a patcher/installer type program. I have 3 files that need to be embedded or stored in a file. Two files need to be extracted when user clicks a button and one of those two files need to be run with a parameter when the button is clicked and last file needs to be extracted when program closes down. All 3 files need to be able to be updated in the program.
How can i extract all the files from a .zip file into a directory? I have to do this because no free file hosting allows .exe files so im going to have my program download the .zip file containing the .exe then extract that file when its downloaded.
I have been using the following code for downloading attachments from outlook to a folder.I now wanted to make it more specific for my purpose.I just want to download files with .doc and pdf type to my folder.Can some specify some way to do it
i don want to build a deploy project but just a normal VB.NET Project and that project is kind of extracting files so how can i include files (compress) to project executable app then when i click "Extract" it will extract.last time, I use CHILKATZIP and ZIPForge.NET but it only compress another exe howabout its own project.Thanx,Code Quest