Thursday, December 9, 2010

Splitting parts of file path using vb.net by anil nain


Splitting parts of file path using vb.net by anil nain 9416077273
Here we see how you can Split a file system path into separate parts using Visual Basic .NET. We use a New Char() array with one string, "\""c, and then loop through and display the results.=== Program that splits file path (VB.NET) ===
Module Module1
Sub Main()
' The file system path we need to split
Dim s As String = "C:\Users\Sam\Documents\Perls\Main"
' Split the string on the backslash character
Dim parts As String() = s.Split(New Char() {"\"c})
' Loop through result strings with For Each
Dim part As String
For Each part In parts
Console.WriteLine(part)
Next
End Sub
End Module
=== Output of the program ===
C:
Users
Sam
Documents
Perls
Main
How you can split based on words
Often you need to extract the words from a String or sentence in VB.NET. The code here needs to handle punctuation and non-word characters differently than the String Split method. Here we use Regex.Split to parse the words.=== Program that splits words (VB.NET) ===
Imports System.Text.RegularExpressions
Module Module1
Sub Main()
' Declare iteration variable
Dim s As String
' Loop through words in string
Dim arr As String() = SplitWords("That is a cute cat, man!")
' Display each word. Note that punctuation is handled correctly.
For Each s In arr
Console.WriteLine(s)
Next
Console.ReadLine()
End Sub
'''
''' Split the words in string on non-word characters.
''' This means commas and periods are handled correctly.
'''

Private Function SplitWords(ByVal s As String) As String()
'
' Call Regex.Split function from the imported namespace.
' Return the result array.
'
Return Regex.Split(s, "\W+")
End Function
End Module
=== Output of the program ===
That
is
a
cute
cat
man
Description of the example code. In the Main() subroutine you can see that two variables are declared. The second variable is a String() array that receives the results from the Private Function next.
Description of the Regex. The Function shown in the example calls the Regex.Split method, which can be accessed with dot notation, with no instance necessary. The second parameter to the method is a regular expression pattern.
Description of the Regex pattern. The pattern "\W+" is used, and this means "1 or more non-word characters". This pattern will match punctuation and spaces. Therefore, all those characters will be used as delimiters.
Splitting each line in a file
Here we see one way to Split each line in a file using File.ReadAllLines and Split. We have a comma-separated-values CSV file, and want to print out each value and its row number. Here is the input file "example.txt". Please see the below example.
The Split code example follows. It first reads in the file with ReadAllLines. This function puts each line in the file into an array element. The example next Splits on ","c. The final comment shows the output of the program.=== Input file used ===
frontal,parietal,occipital,temporal
pulmonary artery,aorta,left ventricle
=== Example program that splits lines (VB.NET) ===
Imports System.IO
Module Module1
Sub Main()
Dim i As Integer = 0
' Loop through each line in array returned by ReadAllLines
Dim line As String
For Each line In File.ReadAllLines("example.txt")
' Split line on comma
Dim parts As String() = line.Split(New Char() {","c})
' Loop over each string received
Dim part As String
For Each part In parts
' Display to Console
Console.WriteLine("{0}:{1}", i, part)
Next
i += 1
Next
End Sub
End Module
=== Output of the program ===
0:frontal
0:parietal
0:occipital
0:temporal
1:pulmonary artery
1:aorta
1:left ventricle
Splitting parts of file path using vb.net by anil nain