I know this is posting on an older post, but I spent a lot of time trying to figure this out so I'm going to share this for the future people trying to google this:
using System;
using System.Text;
using iTextSharp.text.pdf;
using iTextSharp.text.pdf.parser;
namespace PDFApp2
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
string filePath = @"Your said path\the file name.pdf";
string outPath = @"the output said path\the text file name.txt";
int pagesToScan = 2;
string strText = string.Empty;
try
{
PdfReader reader = new PdfReader(filePath);
for (int page = 1; page <= pagesToScan; page ++) //(int page = 1; page <= reader.NumberOfPages; page++) <- for scanning all the pages in A PDF
{
ITextExtractionStrategy its = new iTextSharp.text.pdf.parser.LocationTextExtractionStrategy();
strText = PdfTextExtractor.GetTextFromPage(reader, page, its);
strText = Encoding.UTF8.GetString(ASCIIEncoding.Convert(Encoding.Default, Encoding.UTF8, Encoding.Default.GetBytes(strText)));
//creating the string array and storing the PDF line by line
string[] lines = strText.Split('\n');
foreach (string line in lines)
{
//Creating and appending to a text file
using (System.IO.StreamWriter file = new System.IO.StreamWriter(outPath, true))
{
file.WriteLine(line);
}
}
}
reader.Close();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.Write(ex);
}
}
}
}
I had the program read in a PDF, from a set path, and just output to a text file, but you can manipulate that to anything. This was building off of Snziv Gupta's response.
Xander
a few questions.. first off does thePdfReader(urFileName
)` does that read all of the lines at once during that call..? if so then you need to probably change that for loop to a while loop and call thereader.ReadLine()
method .. I am looking how one would read normally using the StreamReader Class let me know if there is a .ReadLine() Method Reading PDF Content check this link outPrevious Stackoverflow
posting it should point you in the right direction stackoverflow.com/questions/2550796/…PdfTextExtractor.GetTextFromPage(reader, page)
uses theLocationTextExtractionStrategy
which in turn does insert'\n'
whenever the text line changes. If it does not for you, something is fishy. Could you, therefore, supply the PDF for inspection?