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I need to run some analysis my extracting data from a PDF document.

Using iTextSharp, I used the PdfTextExtractor.GetTextFromPage method to extract contents from a PDF document and it returned me in a single long line.

Is there a way to get the text by line so that i can store them in an array? So that i can analyze the data by line which will be more flexible.

Below is the code I used:

       string urlFileName1 = "pdf_link";
        PdfReader reader = new PdfReader(urlFileName1);
        string text = string.Empty;
        for (int page = 1; page <= reader.NumberOfPages; page++)
        {
            text += PdfTextExtractor.GetTextFromPage(reader, page);
        }
        reader.Close();
        candidate3.Text = text.ToString();
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  • Xander a few questions.. first off does the PdfReader(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 the reader.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 out
    – MethodMan
    Apr 1, 2013 at 18:07
  • Hi @DJKRAZE Yes the PdfReader(urlFileName1) read all the lines at once. i dont think there is a .ReadLine() method in iTextSharp. Went to their API and couldnt find it. Could you do a sample to show what you mean with the while loop?
    – Xander
    Apr 1, 2013 at 18:25
  • look at this Previous Stackoverflow posting it should point you in the right direction stackoverflow.com/questions/2550796/…
    – MethodMan
    Apr 1, 2013 at 18:29
  • PdfTextExtractor.GetTextFromPage(reader, page) uses the LocationTextExtractionStrategy 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?
    – mkl
    Apr 1, 2013 at 23:00
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    try text.Replace("\n","<br/>")
    – VahidN
    Apr 2, 2013 at 5:23

6 Answers 6

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    public void ExtractTextFromPdf(string path)
    {
        using (PdfReader reader = new PdfReader(path))
        {
            StringBuilder text = new StringBuilder();
            ITextExtractionStrategy Strategy = new iTextSharp.text.pdf.parser.LocationTextExtractionStrategy();

            for (int i = 1; i <= reader.NumberOfPages; i++)
            {
                string page = "";

                page = PdfTextExtractor.GetTextFromPage(reader, i,Strategy);
                string[] lines = page.Split('\n');
                foreach (string line in lines)
                {
                    MessageBox.Show(line);
                }
            }
        }
    }
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    When posting answers, always include some summary about how your code works and what it exactly does. Simply posting a code snippet is usually not enough. Jan 2, 2015 at 13:18
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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.

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All the other code samples here didn't work for me, probably due to changes to the itext7 API.

This minimal example here works ok:

var pdfReader = new iText.Kernel.Pdf.PdfReader(fileName);
var pdfDocument = new iText.Kernel.Pdf.PdfDocument(pdfReader);
var contents = iText.Kernel.Pdf.Canvas.Parser.PdfTextExtractor.GetTextFromPage(pdfDocument.GetFirstPage());
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    GetTextFromPage has an overload that allows you to pass the ITextExtractionStrategy as well. May 21, 2020 at 14:17
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LocationTextExtractionStrategy will automatically insert '\n' in the output text. However, sometimes it will insert '\n' where it shouldn't. In that case you need to build a custom TextExtractionStrategy or RenderListener. Bascially the code that detects newline is the method

public virtual bool SameLine(ITextChunkLocation other) {
            return OrientationMagnitude == other.OrientationMagnitude &&
                   DistPerpendicular == other.DistPerpendicular;
        }

In some cases '\n' shouldn't be inserted if there is only small difference between DistPerpendicular and other.DistPerpendicular, so you need to change it to something like Math.Abs(DistPerpendicular - other.DistPerpendicular) < 10

Or you can put that piece of code in the RenderText method of your custom TextExtractionStrategy/RenderListener class

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Use LocationTextExtractionStrategy in lieu of SimpleTextExtractionStrategy. LocationTextExtractionStrategy extracted text contains the new line character at the end of line.

ITextExtractionStrategy Strategy = new FilteredTextRenderListener(new LocationTextExtractionStrategy(), renderFilter);
string pdftext = PdfTextExtractor.GetTextFromPage(reader,pageno, Strategy);
string[] words = pdftext.Split('\n');
return words;
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Try

 String page = PdfTextExtractor.getTextFromPage(reader, 2);
 String s1[]=page.split("\n"); 

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