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Visual C Sharp – File I/O - 1

Variables and arrays only temporary - lost when a program terminates Files used for long term storage (Data bases considered later in course) We will cover: File types File and Directory classes File open and save dialogs Sequential-access files Random-access files

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Visual C Sharp – File I/O - 1

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  1. Variables and arrays only temporary - lost when a program terminates Files used for long term storage (Data bases considered later in course) We will cover: • File types • File and Directory classes • File open and save dialogs • Sequential-access files • Random-access files • Stream-input/output features Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 1

  2. Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 2 File Types – Text (ASCII) or Binary Text files - ASCII characters with CR and LF. Handled in a line-by-line, or sequential manner. Binary Files - Typed and Untyped files Binary files all values - can’t be displayed - .EXE file. Typed files - known format using data types - database. Untyped files - no rigid structure, sizes can vary. E.g. EXE program files, BMP bitmap graphic files. - Program using it knows how to deal with it.

  3. Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 3 Files and streams C# views files as a sequential stream of bytes. File ends with EOF marker or after a byte count. You open the file, read and write to it, then close it. Uses StreamReader and StreamWriter Classes They implement methods to read and write files. Similar classes used to read/write to Internet or serial I/O

  4. Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 4 File and Directory Classes (static classes) Can perform Directory or File handling: Directory: CreateDirectory, Delete, GetFiles, Exists File: Exists – does file exist? Create – creates file CreateText – creates a text file AppendText – appends or creates Delete – deletes the file Open – opens with desired R / W attributes OpenRead – opens for read-only OpenText – returns StreamReader (later) OpenWrite – returns FileStream (later) Need ‘using System.IO’

  5. Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 5 First of all – Menu and Dialog controls Text Editor example MenuStrip control used to create menus (File Edit Help) C# has FileDialog controls open and save files – OpenFileDialog & SaveFileDialog Rich Text box control will display text files RT box has more functions than textbox – cut, paste etc.

  6. Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 6 File Dialog controls Open and Save dialogs – non visual (not on form – appear when program runs) ShowDialog displays the familiar open and save dialogs:

  7. Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 7 MenuStrip control: Enter required main menu commands (File, Edit, Help) Add submenus: File>Open, Help > About etc. To add code – click File’, double-click ‘Open’ Add code: if (openFileDialog1.ShowDialog( ) != DialogResult.Cancel) { richTextBox1.LoadFile(openFileDialog1.FileName, RichTextBoxStreamType.PlainText); // more detail later } ShowDialog method displays the familiar file handling dialog

  8. Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 8 Code to display FileDialogs. Use: openFileDialog1.ShowDialog( ) and saveFileDialog1.ShowDialog( ) Need to check for OK or Cancel. if (openFileDialog1.ShowDialog( ) != DialogResult.Cancel) { // filename is: openFileDialog1.FileName } N.b. File I/O needs namespace: using System.IO

  9. Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 9 Open/Save File dialog properties: CheckFileExists’, ‘DefaultExt’ InitialDirectory etc. File filter. Can set in code: openFileDialog1.Filter = "All files (*.*)|*.*|Text files(*.TXT)|*.txt";

  10. Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 10 Rich Text Box file handling Easiest way to open and save text files is to use RTB Open file: if (openFileDialog1.ShowDialog() != DialogResult.Cancel) { richTextBox1.LoadFile(openFileDialog1.FileName, RichTextBoxStreamType.PlainText); } RTB has methods, e.g: RTB.Find method – finds strings in RTB (Search)

  11. Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 11 Rich Text Box file handling – Save file For MenuStrip File>Save, add: if (saveFileDialog1.ShowDialog( ) != DialogResult.Cancel) { RichTextBox1.SaveFile(saveFileDialog1.FileName, RichTextBoxStreamType.PlainText); } Text editor created in a few lines of code.

  12. Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 12 Using StreamReader to read file into RichTextBox: StreamReader streamRdr = new StreamReader(openFileDialog1.FileName); richTextBox1.Text = streamRdr.ReadToEnd( ); streamRdr.Close( ); Writing file using StreamWriter StreamWriter streamWr = new StreamWriter(saveFileDialog1.FileName); streamWr.Write(richTextBox1.Text) streamWr.Close( ); Why use? – may not want to use RT box to read file

  13. Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 13 Example code snippet – read file: string filename; filename = txtFilename.Text; // read from textbox if ( File.Exists(filename) ) { string inputString = File.ReadAllText(fileName); textBox1.Text = inputString; }

  14. Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 14 Example code snippet - write: string filename; filename = txtFilename.Text; // read from textbox if ( File.Exists(filename) ) { File.WriteAllText(filename, txtFileName.txt); textBox1.Text = inputString; }

  15. Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 15 File class methods: AppendText - Returns a StreamWriter which appends to a file or creates a new file. Create - Creates a file and returns FileStream. CreateText - Creates a text file and returns a StreamWriter. Delete - Deletes the specified file Open - Opens a file and returns a FileStream with specified read/write permission. OpenText - Returns a StreamReader associated with the specified file.

  16. Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 16 Binary files: // Read: byte[] fileByteArray = new byte[1000]; fileByteArray = File.ReadAllBytes("test.bin"); // have to do something with the binary files to display them // could split into upper and lower ‘nibbles’ and add 40hex // makes chars @ABC.. MNO // To Write: File.WriteAllBytes("test.bin", fileByteArray);

  17. Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 17 Sequential-Access File Handling Non-text files? E.g. Student record (integer, string, double) Could create our own Record, Class, or even object for this. Search - Start at beginning and read data until its found Maybe necessary to do this lots of times Tell compiler our Class can be saved as bytes – ‘Serializable’ attribute FileStream class used to writing of binary data (instead of StreamReader/Writer)

  18. Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 18 Random Access File Handling Allows instant access to information - Individual records accessed without searching through file Easiest when all records are a fixed length Data can be inserted without destroying other data in file Records can be updated without rewriting the entire file Uses file-position pointer - points to next byte to be read or written - can be repositioned to any point in file Uses class BinaryWriter and BinaryReader instead of serialization By attaching a FileStream to it, bytes can be read/written directly to a file

  19. Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 19 Exception handling Exceptions: File may not exist, divide by zero, convert alpha string to number Use Try .. Catch code int number1=123, zero = 0; try { number1 = number1 / zero; } catch (DivideByZeroException) { MessageBox.Show("Something's wrong here"); }

  20. Visual C Sharp– File I/O - 20 Summary File types MenuStrip control Text Editor example – RTBox Open / Save Dialogs Files and Streams Sequential-access files Random-access files

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