TextFieldParser.EndOfData Property
Definition
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Returns True
if there are no non-blank, non-comment lines between the current cursor position and the end of the file.
public:
property bool EndOfData { bool get(); };
public bool EndOfData { get; }
member this.EndOfData : bool
Public ReadOnly Property EndOfData As Boolean
Property Value
True
if there is no more data to read; otherwise, False
.
Examples
This example uses the EndofData
property to loop through all the fields in the file with the TextFieldReader
, FileReader
.
Dim StdFormat As Integer() = {5, 10, 11, -1}
Dim ErrorFormat As Integer() = {5, 5, -1}
Using FileReader As New Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileIO.
TextFieldParser("C:\testfile.txt")
FileReader.TextFieldType = FileIO.FieldType.FixedWidth
FileReader.FieldWidths = StdFormat
Dim CurrentRow As String()
While Not FileReader.EndOfData
Try
Dim RowType As String = FileReader.PeekChars(3)
If String.Compare(RowType, "Err") = 0 Then
' If this line describes an error, the format of the row will be different.
FileReader.SetFieldWidths(ErrorFormat)
CurrentRow = FileReader.ReadFields
FileReader.SetFieldWidths(StdFormat)
Else
' Otherwise parse the fields normally
CurrentRow = FileReader.ReadFields
For Each newString As String In CurrentRow
My.Computer.FileSystem.WriteAllText("newFile.txt", newString, True)
Next
End If
Catch ex As Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileIO.MalformedLineException
MsgBox("Line " & ex.Message & " is invalid. Skipping")
End Try
End While
End Using
Remarks
This property can be used when reading from files to determine the end of the data being read.
The following table lists examples of tasks involving the EndOfData
property.
To | See |
---|---|
Read from a delimited file | How to: Read From Comma-Delimited Text Files |
Read from a fixed-width file | How to: Read From Fixed-width Text Files |