I need to add a row of data to an exisitng TextFile that is in Tba delimited format. My program currently used ADO to read and update the table but that was creating to many problems with varying 3rd party providers of the Text File.
encountering a problem when trying to write data to a text file. If I put the output into a messagebox I can see it, but when I attempt to write it to a file it is just blank. What am I missing here? EDIT - This is just a simple winform that I specify a path to a local HTML file in Textbox1 and I'm attempting to parse some HREF tag data.
Imports System.IO Imports System.Text.RegularExpressions Public Class Form1
In the following, Response.Write poduces the expected result of displaying user name and password - but nthing is written to the text file (colocated in the root directory).[code]...
In the following, Response.Write poduces the expected result of displaying user name and password - but nthing is written to the text file (colocated in the root directory).
Imports System Imports System.IO Partial Class getCustomer
I am inserting a record to a text file database using OleDb command Builder I am getting an error in one the fields could not insert .... expect type is decimal The problem is the column contains a mixture of Letter and numbers Ex:
When the button is pressed the line is written to the file just fine, but if I restart my application, which calls Refresh_OtherLog() onLoad, it displays the lines of the text file as one line with the traditional square character depicting a character return. Why is it not putting that new lone as a new line in the listbox?
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 am new to the forum I have been working on a GUI to export verification data to a text file. I have it set up to work at home but I would like to adapt the code so that it will write the text file to the directory that I use at work also. I have the areas commented out where things that I have attempted do not work. Here is what I have for code:
I have some large csv files (1.5gb each) where I need to replace specific values. The method I'm currently using is terribly slow and I'm fairly certain that there should be a way to speed this up but I'm just not experienced enough to know what I should be doing. This is my first post and I tried searching through to find something relevant but didn't come across anything.
My other thought would be to break the file into chunks so that I can read the entire thing into memory, do all of the replacements there and then output to a consolidated file. I tried this but the way I did it actually ended up seeming slower than my current method.
Sub Main() Dim fName As String = "2009.csv" Dim wrtFile As String = "2009.1.csv"
I'm trying to use StreamWriter to write to a text file; it creates the file fine, but when I open it up, it's still empty. I marked the code below where the writing action takes place.
vb Public Sub BHorse_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles BHorse.Click Dim oMarketsReq As New BFExchange.GetAllMarketsReq Dim oMarketsResp As BFExchange.GetAllMarketsResp Dim BFWrite As System.IO.StreamWriter BFWrite = IO.File.CreateText("C:Datamarket.txt") With oMarketsReq
I have thios code that will load a php file (text file) into a sting via streamreader then its supposed to find and replace a portion of the text and write the changes back out to the file via streamwriter. I put my code together and after running it look at the file and it's unchanged. After looking closer it appears the problem is the find & replace operation I am doing on the string. Here is my code:
I am taking in two html files and creating one out of them. To do this I am opening the first html file and not writing out the closing </body> and </html> tag and opening the second file and not writing out the corresponding opening tags, as well as the <style></style>section. I start a streamwriter, and write the lines out to it, and then close the streamwriter. My problem is that the output file is filled with strange characters. I've tried opening the streamwriter with different character sets as the third parm, but all this does is change the characters to different strange characters.It says charset=windows-1252 at the tops of the input files (and the output files for that matter - since I'm just reading stuff in and writing it out - with the exceptions mentioned above).Questions;First, do you think I am properly approaching appending two .htm files together?Second, how can I eliminate these strange characters.
This append feature does not seem to work. I've looked in many places to no avail. The other examples below for writing and reading seem to be going fine.
Private Sub ApFile(ByVal textFilePath As String) Dim objWriter As System.IO.StreamWriter = file.appendtext("textTBD") objWriter.WriteLine("textTBD")
so im trying to do this project, and it gives me a a data file, and asks me to use stream reader to put it in the combobox, and when i click the selected items from the combo box, it fills in the textbox's with other information i retrieved from the datafile...Does anybody know the solution?? heres what i have so far(option strict must be on) Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
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this gets all the Item names from the data file to appear on the combobox... now if i knew how to get the other information to appear in the textbox's when i clicked on it,
When i tried to run this code, it doesn't show the text box items on the text_1.txt. Its only show the tester1, and tester2 as in the quote. What did i miss out?
All right, here's my issue. I have a resource that is a text file. I'm trying to use a StreamWriter to edit it. I've done it in C# but can't find my example files.
I am trying to use filestream and streamwriter / streamreader to have a simple text box where the text entered is written to a text file, and then a button can be clicked to read the file and present the text back to the textbox. It works, but the problem I'm having is that if i change the text to something smaller in length (less text) than what is currently in the file, then press the button to read the file, it still contains some of the old text that was previously in the file.
Dim strmReadFile As New FileStream(txtPath.Text, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read, FileShare.Read) Dim readHandle As New StreamReader(strmReadFile) 'read the entire text, and set it to a string Dim streamFileContents As String = readHandle.ReadToEnd()
So I am trying to change the directory where the files are beeing saved. I've made a file where the location is saved. But for some reason, when I have saved the new location and restart the application, the file is is cleared, leaving it empty.
Show Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
I'm getting a problem when writing text files using StreamWriter. The files read fine and they write fine if I'm not overwriting an existing file. They also write ok as long as I'm not writing over a file that only has one digit at the end of the name. For some reason when there are 2 digits at the end it crashes when I'm trying to save over an already existing text file. Here's my code.
above but 've tried all the different Encoding possibilites. Unicode, UTF32, UTF8, UTF7 as well as without those parameters listed where the close parentheses is right after StringForTextFile. I get the same result. If I'm writing a new text file that doesn't exist, then no problem or if I'm writing over an existing text file but it has 0 to 9 at the end then I'm ok but if I'm writing over an existing file and there is 10 or above(haven't tried triple digits or all values) then my application crashes. You see the test label in the code above because I was looking at exactly what file it was trying to overwrite and it is just as it should be.
Should I be using a different procedure? An example of a string that would cause a crash for the string StringForTextFile would be:
C:Name of My AppSeries1ScreenNumber10.txt
If it was being written for the first time then no problem or if the 10 at the end was 0 to 9 then no problem also. I've also tried and originally had it set up where there wasn't an If File.Exists(StringForTextFile) = True Then statement. It just always used the same code whether writing or overwriting and I wasn't having a problem that I remember. For some reason I started having a problem recently and I put the alternate methods of writing in.
I have a problem that I�m sure will not be hard to fix for anyone who has been using CR for some time.
To start I have created a program in VB2008 that uses a MS Access data file, I can connect to it with no problem and can also add data and amend data, so all seems to work perfectly. I have published it and it once again runs perfectly on another/s machines.I have now a requirement for a number of reports so have chosen CR for this purpose. I have connected the report to the database and that runs with no problems at all, that is until I try to run it on another machine, it seems not to be able to find the database and comes up with a database Login panel wanting me to log in with a password and Admin name.
I feel it's properly a problem with the path to the database but if I modify the path manually it still won't work.
I've made a program that calculates the costs of a transport, wich to my own surprice works. Because the prices vary with the weight of the transport, extra services and delivery within the 3 countries of the Benelux (Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxemburg), I use an array. The array is filled with data from a textfile (in this case not *.txt but *.prc). The data in the datafile is presented as follows :
Dim fs As New FileStream("C:est.txt", FileMode.OpenOrCreate, FileAccess.ReadWrite)Dim b As New StreamWriter(fs)
b.WriteLine("hellothere") : b.Close()
b.close is necessary to save changes to the file, but then, fs will be closed, too. is there any method that does the same thing but doesn't close fs, like "b.save"???
VB 2005 now offers different methods to write/read a file, such as the File.WriteAllText, the My.Computer.FileSystem.WriteAllText and the StreamWriter.Can anybody explain when is it better to use which method, which one is more efficient in term of memory/processor use and performance time?
I am using the following code to write and empty (dummy) file to take up the remaining space on a device.RemSpace is a Public Variable declared as Long I have a function that gets the remaining space on the device and stores in the RemSpace variable (in bytes). I have tested with a msgbox to display the result of RemSpace, and it comes back correct (not 0). However, when the following code attempts to create the dummy file, the file is properly created but is only 0 bytes. What am I missing here?
I have a code which reads a text file through streamreader,selects what is important and writes the same to another fileusing streamwriter. The problem is that the streamwriter stops writing beyond a certain line and just doesnt write ahead.What can be the problem? Do I have to make two seperate files?