Fist time posting, so forgive me on formatting... I have a text file that I've read in using File.ReadLines() and stored sequentially to a List. I then want to find the first instance of a string that starts with "Student". Then I want to get all of the strings in the list up to the next instance of a string that starts with "Student" and stop just before it. Copy those strings to a sub list, and then rinse and repeat until the end of the file is reached.
Example of text file:
something on line 1
something on line 2
Student...: Joe Smith
Id...: 12345
Major...: Math
unknown number of more lines
Student...: Jane Smith
Id...: 54321
Major...: Nursing
more lines
Student...: John Doe
Id...: 11223
Major: Anatomy
even more lines.
I'd like the list of lines per student to look like this:
Student 1
Student...: Joe Smith
Id...: 12345
Major...: Math
unknown number of more lines
Student 2
Student...: Jane Smith
Id...: 54321
Major...: Nursing
more lines
I've used a foreach to iterate the lines. Each line is added to a new list. When I find a string that starts with "Student" then I create a new student object and store those lines in the sub list to it. Then I clear the sublist and then continue on with the foreach, creating new student objects.
Current issues
I miss the last student. I know I could have the if statement that checks if the current line starts with "Student" to include checking if the current line is the last line in the list, but I feel there has to be a better/fast way to do this.
I have to add the && lines.Count > 3 because there are a few lines before the first instance of "Student" which I want to skip.
Linq examples would be greatly appreciated.
List<Student> students = new List<Student>();
List<string> lines = File.ReadLines(args[0]).ToList();
List<string> student_lines = new List<string>();
foreach(string line in lines)
{
if(line.StartsWith("Student...", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) && lines.Count > 3)
{
students.Add(new Student(student_lines));
student_lines.Clear();
}
lines.Add(line)
}
File.ReadAllText
, split on "Student", and split the parts by\r\n