We can read file either by using StreamReader
or by using File.ReadAllLines
.
For example I want to load each line into a List
or string[]
for further manipulation on each line.
string[] lines = File.ReadAllLines(@"C:\\file.txt");
foreach(string line in lines)
{
//DoSomething(line);
}
or
using (StreamReader reader = new StreamReader("file.txt"))
{
string line;
while ((line = reader.ReadLine()) != null)
{
//DoSomething(line); or //save line into List<string>
}
}
//if list is created loop through list here
Application come across different size of text file. Which could grow from few KBs
to MBs
occasionally.
My question is that which one is preferred way and why one should be preferred over other?
If you want to process each line of a text file without loading the entire file into memory, the best approach is like this:
foreach (var line in File.ReadLines("Filename"))
{
// ...process line.
}
This avoids loading the entire file, and uses an existing .Net function to do so.
However, if for some reason you need to store all the strings in an array, you're best off just using File.ReadAllLines()
- but if you are only using foreach
to access the data in the array, then use File.ReadLines()
.
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