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Read the contents of a file into a string
ruby
file = File.new("Solution108.rb")
whole_file = file.read
whole_file = file.read
csharp
string contents = System.IO.File.ReadAllText("filename.txt");
clojure
(slurp "/tmp/foobar")
fsharp
let file = new FileStream("test.txt", FileMode.Open)
let buffer = new String((new BinaryReader(file)).ReadChars(Convert.ToInt32(file.Length)))
let buffer = new String((new BinaryReader(file)).ReadChars(Convert.ToInt32(file.Length)))
let stream = new StreamReader("test.txt")
let buffer = stream.ReadToEnd()
let buffer = stream.ReadToEnd()
let buffer = File.ReadAllText("test.txt")
Process a file one line at a time
Open the source file to your solution and print each line in the file, prefixed by the line number, like:
1> First line of file
2> Second line of file
3> Third line of file
1> First line of file
2> Second line of file
3> Third line of file
ruby
File.open("Solution103.rb").each_with_index { |line, count|
puts "#{count} > #{line}
}
puts "#{count} > #{line}
}
csharp
int counter = 0;
// If the file is large, you would want to buffer this instead of reading everything at once
foreach (string line in System.IO.File.ReadAllLines("filename.txt"))
{
Console.WriteLine("{0}> {1}", ++counter, line);
}
// If the file is large, you would want to buffer this instead of reading everything at once
foreach (string line in System.IO.File.ReadAllLines("filename.txt"))
{
Console.WriteLine("{0}> {1}", ++counter, line);
}
clojure
(defn read-line-by-line [fn]
(reduce str (map (partial format "%d> %s\n")
(iterate inc 1)
(read-lines fn))))
(reduce str (map (partial format "%d> %s\n")
(iterate inc 1)
(read-lines fn))))
fsharp
let stream = new StreamReader("test.txt")
let mutable i = 1
let mutable line = stream.ReadLine()
while (line <> null) do printfn "%d> %s" i line ; line <- stream.ReadLine() ; i <- i + 1 done
stream.Close()
let mutable i = 1
let mutable line = stream.ReadLine()
while (line <> null) do printfn "%d> %s" i line ; line <- stream.ReadLine() ; i <- i + 1 done
stream.Close()
let proc_a_line (filename : string) proc =
let stream = new StreamReader(filename)
let rec proc_a_line' count line =
match line with
| null -> stream.Close()
| _ -> proc count line ; proc_a_line' (count + 1) (stream.ReadLine())
proc_a_line' 1 (stream.ReadLine())
// ------
let _ = proc_a_line "test.txt" (fun i line -> printfn "%d> %s" i line)
let stream = new StreamReader(filename)
let rec proc_a_line' count line =
match line with
| null -> stream.Close()
| _ -> proc count line ; proc_a_line' (count + 1) (stream.ReadLine())
proc_a_line' 1 (stream.ReadLine())
// ------
let _ = proc_a_line "test.txt" (fun i line -> printfn "%d> %s" i line)
let reader(filename : string) = seq {
use sr = new StreamReader(filename)
while not sr.EndOfStream do
let line = sr.ReadLine()
yield line
done
}
// ------
reader("test.txt") |> Seq.iteri (fun i line -> printfn "%d> %s" (i + 1) line)
use sr = new StreamReader(filename)
while not sr.EndOfStream do
let line = sr.ReadLine()
yield line
done
}
// ------
reader("test.txt") |> Seq.iteri (fun i line -> printfn "%d> %s" (i + 1) line)
File.ReadAllLines("test.txt") |> Array.iteri (fun i line -> printfn "%d> %s" (i + 1) line)
// Unlike ReadAllLines, ReadLines (new in .NET 4) only reads the file
// one line at a time, rather than reading the entire file into an array first.
open System.IO
File.ReadLines("test.txt") |> Seq.iteri (fun i line -> printfn "%d> %s" (i + 1) line)
// one line at a time, rather than reading the entire file into an array first.
open System.IO
File.ReadLines("test.txt") |> Seq.iteri (fun i line -> printfn "%d> %s" (i + 1) line)
Write a string to a file
ruby
File.new("a_file", "w") << "some text"
csharp
System.IO.File.WriteAllText("filename.txt", "Some text to write to the file");
clojure
(with-out-writer "output.txt" (println "Hello file!"))
fsharp
let stream = new StreamWriter("test.txt", false)
stream.WriteLine("This line overwrites file contents!")
stream.WriteLine("This line overwrites file contents!")
Append to a file
ruby
file = File.new('/tmp/test.txt', 'a+') ; file.puts 'This line appended to file!!' ; file.close()
csharp
System.IO.File.AppendAllText("filename.txt", "Some text to append to the file");
clojure
(with-out-append-writer "output.txt" (println "This is appended to the file"))
fsharp
let stream = new StreamWriter("test.txt", true)
stream.WriteLine("This line appended to file!")
stream.WriteLine("This line appended to file!")
Process each file in a directory
ruby
directory = '/tmp' ; Dir.foreach(directory) {|file| puts "#{file}"}
csharp
foreach (string filename in System.IO.Directory.GetFiles(directory)) ProcessFile(filename);
clojure
; (defn process-file [f] "process one file" body...)
(map process-file (.listFiles (File. ".")))
(map process-file (.listFiles (File. ".")))
fsharp
let dirname = "c:\\"
let processFile filename = printfn "%s" filename
for filename in Directory.GetFiles(dirname) do processFile filename done
let processFile filename = printfn "%s" filename
for filename in Directory.GetFiles(dirname) do processFile filename done
let dirname = "c:\\"
Directory.GetFiles(dirname) |> Array.iter (fun filename -> printfn "%s" filename)
Directory.GetFiles(dirname) |> Array.iter (fun filename -> printfn "%s" filename)
Process each file in a directory recursively
ruby
def procdir(dirname)
Dir.foreach(dirname) do |dir|
dirpath = dirname + '/' + dir
if File.directory?(dirpath) then
if dir != '.' && dir != '..' then
puts "DIRECTORY: #{dirpath}" ; procdir(dirpath)
end
else
puts "FILE: #{dirpath}"
end
end
end
# ------
procdir('/tmp')
Dir.foreach(dirname) do |dir|
dirpath = dirname + '/' + dir
if File.directory?(dirpath) then
if dir != '.' && dir != '..' then
puts "DIRECTORY: #{dirpath}" ; procdir(dirpath)
end
else
puts "FILE: #{dirpath}"
end
end
end
# ------
procdir('/tmp')
clojure
; (defn process-file [f] "process one file" body...)
(map process-file (file-seq (File. ".")))
(map process-file (file-seq (File. ".")))
fsharp
let processDirectory dirname proc =
let rec processDirectory' dirname' =
Directory.GetFiles(dirname') |> Array.iter proc
Directory.GetDirectories(dirname') |> Array.iter processDirectory'
processDirectory' dirname
// ------
let dirname = "c:\\"
processDirectory dirname (fun filename -> printfn "%s" filename)
let rec processDirectory' dirname' =
Directory.GetFiles(dirname') |> Array.iter proc
Directory.GetDirectories(dirname') |> Array.iter processDirectory'
processDirectory' dirname
// ------
let dirname = "c:\\"
processDirectory dirname (fun filename -> printfn "%s" filename)
