Regex method
One approach is using this regex
@"(\d{2}-\d{2}-\d{2} \d{2}:\d{2}(?:PM|AM)) (<DIR>|\d+) (.+)";
I am capturing groups, so
// Group 1 - Matches the DateTime
(\d{2}-\d{2}-\d{2} \d{2}:\d{2}(?:PM|AM))
Notice the syntax (?:xx)
, it means that the content here will not be caught in a group, we need to match PM
or AM
but this group alone doesn't matter.
Next I match the file size or <DIR>
with
// Group 2 - Matches the file size or <DIR>
(<DIR>|\d+)
Catching the result in a group.
The last part matches directory names or file names
// Group 3 - Matches the dir/file name
(.+)
Now that we captured all groups we can parse the values:
DateTime.Parse(g[1].Value); // be careful with current culture
// a different culture may not work
To check if the captured entry is a file or not you can just check if it is <DIR>
or a number.
IsFile = g[2].Value != "<DIR>"; // it is a file if it is not <DIR>
And the name is just what is left
Name = g[3].Value; // returns a string
Then you can use the groups to build the object, an example:
public class Files
{
public DateTime ModifiedTime { get; set; }
public bool IsFile { get; set; }
public string Name { get; set; }
public Files(GroupCollection g)
{
ModifiedTime = DateTime.Parse(g[1].Value);
IsFile = g[2].Value != "<DIR>";
Name = g[3].Value;
}
}
static void Main(string[] args)
{
var p = @"(\d{2}-\d{2}-\d{2} \d{2}:\d{2}(?:PM|AM)) (<DIR>|\d+) (.+)";
var regex = new Regex(p, RegexOptions.IgnoreCase);
var m1 = regex.Match("02-17-11 01:39PM <DIR> dec");
var m2 = regex.Match("05-10-11 07:09PM 87588 output.xlsx");
// DateTime: 02-17-11 01:39PM
// IsFile : false
// Name : dec
var file1 = new Files(m1.Groups);
// DateTime: 05-10-11 07:09PM
// IsFile : true
// Name : output.xlsx
var file2 = new Files(m2.Groups);
}
Further reading
String manipulation method
Another way to achieve this is to split the string which can be much faster:
public class Files
{
public DateTime ModifiedTime { get; set; }
public bool IsFile { get; set; }
public string Name { get; set; }
public Files(string line)
{
// Gets the date part and parse to DateTime
ModifiedTime = DateTime.Parse(line.Substring(0, 16));
// Gets the file information part and split
// in two parts
var fileBlock = line.Substring(17).Split(new char[] { ' ' }, 2);
// first part tells if it is a file
IsFile = fileBlock[0] != "<DIR>";
// second part tells the name
Name = fileBlock[1];
}
}
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// DateTime: 02-17-11 01:39PM
// IsFile : false
// Name : dec
var file3 = new Files("02-17-11 01:39PM <DIR> dec");
// DateTime: 05-10-11 07:09PM
// IsFile : true
// Name : out put.xlsx
var file4 = new Files("05-10-11 07:09PM 87588 out put.xlsx");
}
Further reading
@"^\d{2}-\d{2}-\d{2}(\s)+(<DIR>|(\d)+)+(\s)+(.*)+"
and set datetime astime= {0}
...buttime
is empty