I have to parse a string in VB.NET, which has the following structure
- records separated by new line
- fixed number of fields per record, separated by comma
- fields can be quoted (strings) or not quoted (other type of data - date, int, etc)
- Comment fields (strings) can contains both new line and comma
so, due to point 4, comma and new line must be ignored as field / record separators if between a odd and even quote (e.g. if between quote 1 and 2, they are in comment field and must be ignored, but if between quotes 2 and 3, they are field / record delimiter.
I can write manual parsing code for this, but think a regex can be more reliable. But I have very limited experience with regex.
Example string
(record 1)
10,"Test",10.1,,,"123"
(record 2)
20,"Test, has comma
and new line",,2.1,,"aaa"
So actual string is
10,"Test",10.1,,,"123"
20,"Test, has comma
and new line",,2.1,,"aaa"
EDIT:
I need to add more clarifications:
1. records can have more or less then 4 fields
2. fields can be empty
So an actual test input string can be
10,"Test",10.1,,,"123"
20,"Test, has comma
and new line",,2.1,,"aaa"
So apparently the problem should be split in two:
- Extract records (where new line is not between quotes)
- for each record, extract fields (where delimited by comma not between quotes)
How should I split the regex, (or have two regexes) to match this?
Thanks