I am using VB 2008 express and I am reading text file line by line in assist of EOF function. Problem is, that this function doesn't read the last line (In VB6 works properly). I want to ask if this problem on my side in my code and how to solve this problem with reading the last line.
Try FileOpen(FileNumber, InputFile, OpenMode.Input) Do While Not EOF(FileNumber) LineInput(FileNumber) NumberOfLines = NumberOfLines + 1 Loop Catch MsgBox("Error loading file") Finally FileClose(FileNumber) End Try
I have a txt file that I need to read into a listview, but I need to read from a specific line in that file. Below is a sample of the txt file to read,
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 know how to read user input using textbox but it only can read character and numbers. Is it possible that I want to read user input equation?
Example:
User type A+B User put range of A and B. 1.25<A< 3.56 2.45<B< 9.87
I failed to read the equation using textbox. Is it there are other ways that can use to read equation input A+B?I am using VS2005 and VB.Net. I really new in this programming using VB.Net.
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)
the best method to read a huge file? I'm guessing its with "stream"?It's like a 200mb file.I need to read each line and do something if the line contains a search string.
Code:Imports System.IO Public Class Form1 Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dim strFile As String = "c:
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
Is there a correct way of doing this in vb.net? I want to read a file as a set of numbers such as long integers ,say the file contains the string "Hello World - Its a beautiful day blah blah blah" This would read as a set of long integers that are 4 bytes long
ie ascii (hex) 48 65 6C 6C 6F 20 57 6F H e l l o W o
etc and that would also be an 4 byte word represented as a number 1819043144 thus stepping through the file 4 bytes at a time. Instead of reading and looking for certain words in the file I would look for certain numbers, thus eliminating read errors in certain file types. I coded this type of thing in vb6 before , this would be done with the 'get' method and a file pointer. I have managed to read it a byte at a time with this code but I am unsure where to go with it as the 'get' method isn't in vb.net
Imports System.IO Imports System.Text Public Class Form1
I have a text file to read. I need to read one part of the text file and get the specific number than match that number with another part of the text file but same text file. Now i can read one part and get the number. this is the [code]....
So after i get the spesific text that i want to how can i match that value with other part of text file. I attach my text file here.For example the value that i want to find is[code]....I manage to find the first value but i dont know how to match
Basically what I want to do is open a .txt file that contains numbers and then read the numbers into an array and sort them highest to lowest but I don't know how.
I am trying to read a PDF file line by line using PDFBox.This is the first time I have ever attempted to do this with a PDF so I am not sure what I was expecting but I thought I would end up with some "mark up", which I could use to parse the lines I was looking for out of the file.
Anyway it didn't work out the way I had planned and I am not sure if that is because I am using the wrong tool or not using the right tool correctly.I managed to extract the text but I didn't really see any mark up that would be usefull to parse the file. Does anybody have any experiece with extracting test from PDFs. What tool(s) do you recomend?
I am quite new in VB NET, after VB. and unfortuantely I had to copy paste and merge the code fragments from some tutorials.
I have a folder including 200 eng files which can be opened by notepad. And each file has around 4000 row; with 60 field seperated by coma. I need to read specific row-field value at each files.
Now what I can is:
a) reading individual txt files and find specific value
b) listing all of the files in the folder
c) I can merge (a) and (b) and read all the files automatically, but since ram is continuously increasing, and at one point (sometimes 163, sometimes 169, or 170. files or something) it gives an error as "System.OutOfMemoryException". My ram is 4 GB and when I get this error the ram is increasing to more than 3 GB.
1- Could it be happen because of being eng files instead of regular txt files?[code]...
how can I read data in a file line by line..for eg in my project I have to store movie information in a file and every movie's info has to be in one line..this is my code for file
Private Sub btn_Read(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button3.Click sw.Close() fs.Close() fs = New FileStream(filetxt.Text, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read)
Basically, I am trying to create an FTP shoutbox system. I have a sub which adds text to an FTP text file. The most recent post is on the top, and the descending items get older in age. I tested this sub and it works fine. However, I get an error when trying to do my 'RefreshShoutbox' sub.
I need to be able to read the last line of a text log file - a bit like the Unix 'tail -f'. I'm using FileSystemWatcher which works well. There's more to it than that and more complexity to the app, and I have everything working fine except this bit. I've tried googling for it but I can't get any of the examples work properly.
I want to be able to put a file to a variable so I can interact with it. For example I could put a wav file into a variable and play it back without having to distribute the separate file. Is this possible for instance by using Base64. I have seen some Python programs for example that have images embedded in the code.
I have a txt file I' m trying to read a line and add it to the array list, I' m identying the begining of the new line with B and N charecters in the 11 and 12 th positions respectively. Now the problem is that few keys are getting dropped the structure of the file is
10000BN test 1 test2 10000S0000 test3 test 4// these are getting dropped because they are on a new line 10000S 0000 test5
I need to read the second-to-last line of a very large log file.
I can't read the entire thing into memory, count lines, etc etc. I can't use Filestream.Setlength because that needs readwrite access and the log will be opened by another application. And it has to be fast. However, the line ends in a cr/lf meaning the last line is actually empty. Been struggling with this all day, and its hurting my head! Not good on a Friday!
I have a function that can read the last line but can't get it to go one line up. I can get it to read characters from the end of the line, but that's not much of a help with a variable length line!
Maybe fs SeekOrigin would work as it could run backwards looking at an example from MSDN - need to get the data before the last cr/lf and end at the next one... hmmm... problem is that that example also writes the text backwards as well.
I'm monitoring the log for particular entries for issues that are causing us grief at the moment.