What is the best way to parse a large floating point file stored in ASCII?
What would be the fastest way to do it? I remember someone telling me using ifstream was bad, because it worked on a small number of bytes, and it would be better to just read the file into memory first. Is that true?
Edit: I am running on Windows, and the file format is for a point cloud that is stored in rows like x y z r g b. I am attempting to read them into arrays. Also, the files are around 20 MB each, but I have around 10 GB worth of them.
Second edit: I am going to have to load the files to display every time I want to do a visualization, so it would be nice to have it as fast as possible, but honestly, if ifstream
preforms reasonably, I wouldn't mind sticking with readable code. It's running quite slow right now, but that might be more of a hardware I/O limitation than anything I can do in software, I just wanted to confirm.