How do I store a string containing quotes or commas in to a csv file and retrieve it later without having my output split up?
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Best thing is to use api's meant for reading/writing csv's like opencsv Can you recommend a Java library for reading (and possibly writing) CSV files? |
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Don't parse it yourself, use a library like this to do so: http://ostermiller.org/utils/CSV.html This way, you don't need to worry about double quotes or commas in the string, etc. |
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Values are quoted, so any comma inside a pair of quotes is ignored. Quotes are escaped by doubling. So any sequence of two quotes inside a value is replaced by a single quote. You can read the details in RFC 4180. |
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