My project idea is to create filters so that I can filter out what I want the data in XML files to be appeared. I am facing the issue with datetime inconsistency. My filters are currently using TextBoxes. I was hoping to use the DateTimePicker but I have no idea how can I use it. This is my first attempt in programming and C#. Basically as long as part of the data in <item></item>
tag meets the criteria (ie filters), then the whole <item></item>
will be shown in my RichTextBox result area. Currently I am stuck at this point where I need to deal with the datetime format. I am totally lost.
My partial XML File:
<item>
<title>[alfista] Max</title>
<author>alfista</author>
<description>Or was it just populated by non spread betters, so you found it dull and boring?? See where I am coming from? Puffy just posted general views about direction, and I much prefer them, but then I would wouldnt I.</description>
<link>http://www.lse.co.uk/shareChat.asp?ShareTicker=BARC&post=5657481</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 08 Aug 2012 16:08:32 GMT</pubDate>
</item>
<item>
<title>[Maximillian] F430</title>
<author>Maximillian</author>
<description>Ignore the snide comments and please keep posting in the style you have been. This board was virtually dead until you came along a few weeks ago. </description>
<link>http://www.lse.co.uk/shareChat.asp?ShareTicker=BARC&post=5657462</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 07 Aug 2012 16:05:04 GMT</pubDate>
</item>
<item>
<title>[colti] divi</title>
<author>colti</author>
<description>Does anyone know when the divi is actually paid please</description>
<link>http://www.lse.co.uk/shareChat.asp?ShareTicker=BARC&post=5658759</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2012 06:46:25 GMT</pubDate>
</item>
<item>
<title>[SamSri] alfista</title>
<author>SamSri</author>
<description>Well, sea of knowledge is out there and thus there is always something new to learn. It's better for me to be humble.</description>
<link>http://www.lse.co.uk/shareChat.asp?ShareTicker=BARC&post=5659714</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2012 08:52:35 GMT</pubDate>
</item>
My function:
private void searchComByStartDate()
{
// Process the list of files found in the directory.
string[] fileEntries = Directory.GetFiles(sourceDir);
foreach (string fileName in fileEntries)
{
XmlDocument xmlDoc = new XmlDocument(); //* create an xml document object.
string docPath = fileName;
xmlDoc.Load(docPath); //* load the XML document from the specified file.
XmlNodeList nodeList = xmlDoc.GetElementsByTagName("item");
foreach (XmlNode node in nodeList)
{
XmlElement itemElement = (XmlElement)node;
string itemDate = itemElement.GetElementsByTagName("pubDate")[0].InnerText;
if (itemDate >= txtComStartDate)
{
string itemAuthor = itemElement.GetElementsByTagName("author")[0].InnerText;
string itemTitle = itemElement.GetElementsByTagName("title")[0].InnerText;
string itemDescription = itemElement.GetElementsByTagName("description")[0].InnerText;
richComResults.AppendText("Author: " + itemAuthor + "\nDate: " + itemDate + "\nTitle: " + itemTitle + "\nDescription: " + itemDescription + "\n\n--------\n\n");
}
}
}
}
In this line if (itemDate >= txtComStartDate)
, it is obviously very wrong because it says "Operator >= cannot be applied to string and textbox". I know LINQ to XML can make my life easier, but if I want to stick with XmlDocument, can somebody please fix my current problem? Because I am very new to programming, I just learnt very little thing about parsing XML files.
I have two filters in my C# winforms which are txtComStartDate
and txtComEndDate
. Users can either input txtComStartDate
or txtComEndDate
or both.
Case 1: if txtComStartDate
- 06/08/12, then the result will show in my richComResults
only the <item></item>
that start from 06/08/12 to the latest.
Case 2: if txtComEndDate
- 07/08/12, then the result will show in my richComResults
only the <item></item>
that appear before 07/08/12.
Case 3: if txtComStartDate
- 06/08/12 & txtComEndDate
- 07/08/12, then the result will show in my richComResults
only the <item></item>
occurred within these two dates.