Getting Sum Of Numbers In Each Line Of File
i have a file that there is some numbers that i want to sum number one with number two in each line.here is numbers in my file:
-944 -857
-158 356
540 70
15 148
开发者_开发技巧for example i want to sum -944 and -857 what should i do?? i did it like the code below to check whats the numbers and the output is -158 and 15(it doesnt show -944 and 540 !!!):
StreamReader ar = new StreamReader(@"C:\Users\arash\Desktop\problem1 (3).in");
while (ar.ReadLine() != null)
{
string[] spl = ar.ReadLine().Split(' ');
MessageBox.Show(spl[0]);
}
You are reading a line in the while
check, and then again to parse the value - which is why it only seems to read the even lines.
Proposed solution:
StreamReader ar = new StreamReader(@"C:\Users\arash\Desktop\problem1 (3).in");
// Prepare the first line.
string line = ar.ReadLine();
while (line != null) {
// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/1bwe3zdy.aspx
string[] spl = line.Split(' ', 2, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries);
MessageBox.Show(spl[0]);
// Prepare the next line.
line = ar.ReadLine();
}
update: using an overload of string.Split()
that returns no empty results and max 2 values (1 and the rest of the string).
Try this (streamlined version):
StreamReader ar = new StreamReader(@"C:\Users\arash\Desktop\problem1 (3).in");
while ((string line = ar.ReadLine()) != null)
{
string[] spl = line.Split(' ', 2, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries);
MessageBox.Show(spl[0]);
}
You are reading twice but only using the second read.
Note: You are also not trimming spaces from the start of the lines so you will lose numbers if the data has leading spaces (as shown in the example).
you're doing a readline in your while condition and again in the body of your while scope, thus skipping 1 readline instruction (in the while condition). try this instead:
StreamReader ar = new StreamReader(@"C:\Users\arash\Desktop\problem1 (3).in");
string s = ar.ReadLine();
while (s != null)
{
//string[] spl = s.Split(' ');
// below code seems safer, blatantly copied from one of the other answers..
string[] spl = s.Split(' ', 2, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries);
MessageBox.Show(spl[0]);
s = ar.ReadLine();
}
StreamReader ar = new StreamReader(@"C:\Users\arash\Desktop\problem1 (3).in");
// Load a line into s
string s = ar.ReadLine();
while (s != null)
{
// Split on space
string[] spl = s.Trim(' ').Split(' ');
// Declare two variables to hold the numbers
int one;
int two;
// Try to parse the strings into the numbers and display the sum
if ( int.TryParse( spl[0], out one ) && int.TryParse( spl[1], out two) ) {
MessageBox.Show( (one + two).ToString() )
}
// Error if the parsing failed
else {
MessageBox.Show("Error: Numbers were not in integer format");
}
// Read the next line into s
s = ar.ReadLine();
}
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