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I'm trying to figure out the best way to open an existing file and replace all strings that match a declared string with a new string, save it then close.

Suggestions ?

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6 Answers 6

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Can be done in one line:

File.WriteAllText("Path", Regex.Replace(File.ReadAllText("Path"), "[Pattern]", "Replacement"));
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    This will load the entire file into memory
    – Banshee
    Jun 4, 2015 at 9:39
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If you're reading large files in, and your string for replacement may not appear broken across multiple lines, I'd suggest something like the following...

private static void ReplaceTextInFile(string originalFile, string outputFile, string searchTerm, string replaceTerm)
{
    string tempLineValue;
    using (FileStream inputStream = File.OpenRead(originalFile) )
    {
        using (StreamReader inputReader = new StreamReader(inputStream))
        {
            using (StreamWriter outputWriter = File.AppendText(outputFile))
            {
                while(null != (tempLineValue = inputReader.ReadLine()))
                {
                    outputWriter.WriteLine(tempLineValue.Replace(searchTerm,replaceTerm));
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

Then you'd have to remove the original file, and rename the new one to the original name, but that's trivial - as is adding some basic error checking into the method.

Of course, if your replacement text could be across two or more lines, you'd have to do a little more work, but I'll leave that to you to figure out. :)

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    I would ditch the nested usings in favor of stacking them, but I think that is really just a preference. More than one nesting makes me cringe a little;)
    – Pete H.
    Dec 16, 2009 at 16:39
  • I would like to know how this code could be modified to support Binary files.
    – Tomas
    Jun 29, 2011 at 15:34
  • what's about huge files ? web.archive.org/web/20140316075223/http://…
    – Kiquenet
    Jun 24, 2017 at 10:20
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using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;

public static void ReplaceInFile(
                      string filePath, string searchText, string replaceText )
{

    var content = string.Empty;
    using (StreamReader reader = new StreamReader( filePath ))
    {
        content = reader.ReadToEnd();
        reader.Close();
    }

    content = Regex.Replace( content, searchText, replaceText );

    using (StreamWriter writer = new StreamWriter( filePath ))
    {
        writer.Write( content );
        writer.Close();
    }
}
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    +1, you might want to add usings around the streamreader/writer, which is best practice afaik. Dec 16, 2009 at 16:09
  • You could replace the StreamReader with File.ReadAllText and StreamWriter with File.WriteAllText. A little less code... Also, depending on what you are replacing, you might need to Regex.Escape searchText, or use string.Replace. Dec 16, 2009 at 16:09
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    Without reading it into memory you would process the file line by line. You could write it out to a new file and copy it to the old file name if you wanted to replace the file.
    – CSharpAtl
    Dec 16, 2009 at 16:19
  • What's about for several replaces in the same file?
    – Kiquenet
    May 8, 2014 at 9:13
  • What's about huge files? towardsnext.wordpress.com/2009/02/02/replace-data-in-file-c
    – Kiquenet
    Aug 11, 2014 at 10:09
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Slight improvement on the accepted answer that doesn't require Regex, and which meets the requirements of the question:

File.WriteAllText("Path", File.ReadAllText("Path").Replace("SearchString", "Replacement"));
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public partial class ReadAndChange : System.Web.UI.Page
{
    ArrayList FolderList = new ArrayList();
    ArrayList FolderListSearch = new ArrayList();
    ArrayList FileList = new ArrayList();
    protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        AllFolderList("D:\\BinodBackup\\Nilesh\\14.5.2013\\Source");
        foreach (string Path in FolderList)
        {
            AllFileList(Path);
        }
        foreach (string Path in FileList)
        {
            ReplaceFile(Path, Path.Replace("Source", "EditedCode"));
        }

        //string SourcePath = "D:\\BinodBackup\\Nilesh\\14.5.2013\\Onesource\\Onesource\\UserManagement\\UserControls\\AddUserDetails.ascx.cs";
        //string ReplacePath = "D:\\AddUserDetails.ascx.cs";
        //ReplaceFile(SourcePath, ReplacePath);
    }

    private static void ReplaceFile(string SourcePath, string ReplacePath)
    {
        int counter = 1;
        string line;

        // Read the file and display it line by line.
        System.IO.StreamReader file = new System.IO.StreamReader(SourcePath);
        while ((line = file.ReadLine()) != null)
        {
            if (!(line.Contains("//")))
            {
                if (line.Contains(".LogException("))
                {
                    //Console.WriteLine(counter.ToString() + ": " + line);
                    string[] arr = line.Split(',');
                    string stringToReplace = arr[0].Replace("LogException", "Publish") + " , " + arr[2].Trim() + " , " + arr[3].Replace(");", "").Trim() + " , " + arr[1].Trim() + ");";
                    //File.WriteAllText(currentPath, Regex.Replace(File.ReadAllText(currentPath), line, line + " Added"));
                    File.WriteAllText(ReplacePath, File.ReadAllText(ReplacePath).Replace(line, stringToReplace));
                    //ReplaceInFile(currentPath, line, stringToReplace);
                }
            }

            counter++;
        }

        file.Close();
    }
    private void AllFileList(string FolderPath)
    {
        DirectoryInfo dir = new DirectoryInfo(FolderPath);
        DirectoryInfo[] subdir = dir.GetDirectories();
        if (subdir.Length > 0)
        {

            foreach (DirectoryInfo dr in subdir)
            {
                FileInfo[] files1 = dr.GetFiles();
                foreach (FileInfo file in files1)
                {
                    if(file.Name.EndsWith(".cs"))
                    CheckAndAdd((file.DirectoryName + "\\" + file.Name), FileList);
                }

            }
        }
    }

    private void AllFolderList(string FolderPath)
    {
        string CurFolderPatgh = FolderPath;
        Again:
        AddToArrayList(CurFolderPatgh);
        DirectoryInfo dir = new DirectoryInfo(CurFolderPatgh);
        DirectoryInfo[] subdir = dir.GetDirectories();

        if (subdir.Length > 0)
        {
            foreach (DirectoryInfo dr in subdir)
            {
                AddToArrayList(((System.IO.FileSystemInfo)(dir)).FullName + "\\" + dr.Name);
            }
        }
        if (FolderListSearch.Count > 0)
        {
            foreach (string dr in FolderListSearch)
            {
                CurFolderPatgh = dr;
                FolderListSearch.Remove(dr);
                goto Again;
            }
        }
    }

    private void AddToArrayList(string FolderPath)
    {
        if (!(FolderList.Contains(FolderPath)))
        {
            CheckAndAdd(FolderPath, FolderList);
            CheckAndAdd(FolderPath, FolderListSearch);
        }
    }

    private void CheckAndAdd(string FolderPath,ArrayList ar)
    {
        if (!(ar.Contains(FolderPath)))
        {
            ar.Add(FolderPath);
        }
    }

    public static void ReplaceInFile(
                      string filePath, string searchText, string replaceText)
    {

        var content = string.Empty;
        using (StreamReader reader = new StreamReader(filePath))
        {
            content = reader.ReadToEnd();
            reader.Close();
        }

        content = content.Replace(searchText, replaceText);

        using (StreamWriter writer = new StreamWriter(filePath))
        {
            writer.Write(content);
            writer.Close();
        }
    }
}
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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Globalization;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;

namespace DevExpressFileEditing
{
    class Program
    {
        static List<FileInfo> _files;
        private static Dictionary<string, string> _replaceList;

        static void Main()
        {
            _files = new List<FileInfo>();
            _replaceList = new Dictionary<string, string>();

            Console.WriteLine("Dark directory searching");
            SearchFilesInDirectories(new DirectoryInfo(@"C:\Sourcebank\Dark"));

            Console.WriteLine("Light directory searching");
            SearchFilesInDirectories(new DirectoryInfo(@"C:\Sourcebank\Light"));

            Console.WriteLine("{0} files found", _files.Count.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture));

            Console.WriteLine("Replace dictinary creating");
            CreateReplaceList();
            Console.WriteLine("{0} item added", _replaceList.Count.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture));

            Console.Write("Replacement doing");
            for (int i = 0; i < _files.Count; i++)
            {
                var fileInfo = _files[i];
                Console.CursorLeft = 0;
                Console.Write("{0} of {1}", i.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture), _files.Count.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture));
                ReplaceInFile(fileInfo.FullName);
            }
            Console.CursorLeft = 0;
            Console.Write("Replacement done");
        }

        private static void SearchFilesInDirectories(DirectoryInfo dir)
        {
            if (!dir.Exists) return;

            foreach (DirectoryInfo subDirInfo in dir.GetDirectories())
                SearchFilesInDirectories(subDirInfo);

            foreach (var fileInfo in dir.GetFiles())
                _files.Add(fileInfo);
        }

        private static void CreateReplaceList()
        {
            _replaceList.Add("Color=\"#FFF78A09\"", "Color=\"{DynamicResource AccentColor}\"");
            _replaceList.Add("Color=\"{StaticResource ColorHot}\"", "Color=\"{DynamicResource AccentColor}\"");
            _replaceList.Add("Color=\"#FFCC0000\"", "Color=\"{DynamicResource AccentColor}\"");
            _replaceList.Add("To=\"#FFCC0000\"", "To=\"{DynamicResource AccentColor}\"");
            _replaceList.Add("To=\"#FFF78A09\"", "To=\"{DynamicResource AccentColor}\"");
            _replaceList.Add("Background=\"#FFF78A09\"", "Background=\"{DynamicResource Accent}\"");
            _replaceList.Add("Foreground=\"#FFF78A09\"", "Foreground=\"{DynamicResource Accent}\"");
            _replaceList.Add("BorderBrush=\"#FFF78A09\"", "BorderBrush=\"{DynamicResource Accent}\"");
            _replaceList.Add("Value=\"#FFF78A09\"", "Value=\"{DynamicResource Accent}\"");
            _replaceList.Add("Fill=\"#FFF78A09\"", "Fill=\"{DynamicResource Accent}\"");
        }

        public static void ReplaceInFile(string filePath)
        {
            string content;
            using (var reader = new StreamReader(filePath))
            {
                content = reader.ReadToEnd();
                reader.Close();
            }

            content = _replaceList.Aggregate(content, (current, item) => current.Replace(item.Key, item.Value));

            using (var writer = new StreamWriter(filePath))
            {
                writer.Write(content);
                writer.Close();
            }
        }
    }
}
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  • For showing how to use Aggregate() to replace the text while still using good practices, +1.
    – shipr
    Aug 8, 2015 at 15:58
  • warning: _replaceList.Aggregate did NOT replace all my occurrences correctly when I was replacing strings that contained parentheses (strange unexpected behavior in that Aggregate). I had to go back to string.Replace() in a for loop for this to work. but the for loop used up 300Mb of unreleased workng memory. So yeah, lucky my use case was a small one off!
    – hamish
    Sep 24, 2019 at 15:45

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