How to write the content of different files to a vector for further use with getline
I want to save the content of different files to a vector: Vector(0) = Content File1 Vector(1) = Content File2 ...
Later on I need to read out from each index开发者_运维技巧 of this vector line by line (getline):
getline(Vector(0), string myString)
As I read on different sites, I can't use vector<istream> myVector
.
So how can I solve?
It depends on the size of the data you want to manipulate. My two samples has been tested.
You can use a class which handles some raw pointers
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <vector>
#include <string>
class file_vector
{
public:
file_vector()
{}
virtual ~file_vector()
{
for( std::vector< std::ifstream* >::iterator it = m_file_streams.begin(); it != m_file_streams.begin(); it++)
{
std::ifstream * p_stream = *it;
delete p_stream;
}
}
void append_file(const std::string& file_name)
{
std::ifstream * p_stream = new std::ifstream( file_name.c_str() );
if(p_stream->is_open())
m_file_streams.push_back(p_stream);
else
delete p_stream;
}
void reset()
{
for( std::vector< std::ifstream* >::iterator it = m_file_streams.begin(); it != m_file_streams.end(); it++)
{
std::ifstream * p_stream = *it;
p_stream->seekg(0,p_stream->beg);
}
}
size_t size()
{
return m_file_streams.size();
}
std::ifstream & get(size_t index)
{
return * m_file_streams.at(index); // Using at because of index check
}
std::ifstream & operator [] (size_t index)
{
return get(index);
}
private:
std::vector< std::ifstream* > m_file_streams;
};
int main()
{
file_vector files_content;
files_content.append_file("file1.txt");
files_content.append_file("file2.txt");
files_content.append_file("file3.txt");
for(size_t i = 0; i < files_content.size(); i++)
{
std::string current_line;
while(std::getline(files_content[i],current_line))
std::cout << current_line << std::endl;
}
files_content.reset(); // To make getline usable again
return 0;
}
Or a std::vector< std::vector< std::string > >. That's a basic solution for small files but it works.
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <vector>
#include <string>
typedef std::vector< std::string > string_vec;
typedef std::vector< std::string >::iterator string_it;
typedef std::vector< string_vec> file_vec;
typedef std::vector< string_vec >::iterator file_it;
int main()
{
string_vec file_names;
file_names.push_back("file1.txt");
file_names.push_back("file2.txt");
file_names.push_back("file3.txt");
file_vec files_content;
string_vec empty_file_content;
for(string_it file_name = file_names.begin(); file_name != file_names.end(); file_name++)
{
std::ifstream input_stream( file_name->c_str() );
files_content.push_back(empty_file_content);
if(input_stream.is_open())
{
string_vec & current_file_content = files_content[ files_content.size() - 1 ];
std::string current_line;
while(std::getline(input_stream, current_line))
current_file_content.push_back(current_line);
}
}
// Some stuff
// Reading the content later on
for(file_it file = files_content.begin(); file != files_content.end(); file++)
{
for(string_it line = file->begin(); line != file->end(); line++)
{
std::cout << *line << std::endl;
}
}
return 0;
}
iostream cannot be put into any std container.
Maybe you can save them using a void pointer array.
To be clear, are you wanting to store the file handles and then read from the files later or read the files into a string like container and store these in the vector?
If you're talking about the latter and the files are text files, it should be possible to read them into std::string
objects and store them in that form. There's no problem in storing carriage return etc. in a std::string
but bear in mind that this solution may not be scaleable: What happens if you need to store a file that's 4Gb+ or 100,000 files in your vector?
If you want to store a vector of streams, consider using a pointer container or a a vector of smart pointers, something like this:
typedef boost::shared_ptr<std::istream> stream_ptr
std::vector<stream_ptr> stream_container;
// Then add your streams
stream_container.push_back(stream_ptr(new std::ifstream("f1")));
stream_container.push_back(stream_ptr(new std::ifstream("f2")));
stream_container.push_back(stream_ptr(new std::ifstream("f3")));
:
// Then iterate through and call get line..
std::vector<stream_ptr>::iterator it(stream_container.begin()), end(stream_container.end());
std::string sv;
for(; it != end; ++it)
getline(**it, sv);
This is just example code - untested.
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