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The following code will save an item to file over and over again, but how do I save an item only once?

Dim w As New IO.StreamWriter("E:\test.txt", True)
w.WriteLine(ListBox1.SelectedItem, True)
w.Close()

If, for example, number1 is already saved in the txt file then how do I not save it again, using something like the following?

dim exist As IO.FileAccess ("e:\s.txt")

if exist.that.item.is.exist= true then
    w.WriteLine(ListBox1.SelectedItem, True)
else
    msg "that item is already in your txt file "
end if 

For example listbox1 items are:

"number1"
"number2"
"number3"
"number 4"

I am using VS 2010.

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  • What is the data contract for your text file? What rules can you depend on format wise? Will/should there always be 1 unique value per text line?
    – asawyer
    Mar 2, 2012 at 14:30
  • in listbox1 items are like "number1" , "number2" ,"number3"
    – gmb Mc
    Mar 2, 2012 at 14:42

2 Answers 2

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Dim hash As HashSet(Of String) = New HashSet(Of String)(File.ReadAllLines("E:\test.txt"))

If Not hash.Contains(ListBox1.SelectedItem.ToString()) Then
    Dim w As New IO.StreamWriter("E:\test.txt", True)
    w.WriteLine(ListBox1.SelectedItem, True)
    w.Close()
Else
    'Item is already in text file
End If
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  • its gives error :: the method or operation is not implemented btw i use vs 2010
    – gmb Mc
    Mar 2, 2012 at 14:49
  • its gives error on if Not hash.Contains that "Contains" is not a memeber of windowsApllication3.HasSet(Of String)
    – gmb Mc
    Mar 2, 2012 at 15:35
  • Error 1 'Contains' is not a member of 'WindowsApplication4.HashSet(Of String)'. c:\users\7\documents\visual studio 2010\Projects\WindowsApplication4\WindowsApplication4\Form1.vb 9 16 WindowsApplication4
    – gmb Mc
    Mar 2, 2012 at 15:39
  • It´s the generic HashSet class, from System.Collections.Generic. See msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb359438.aspx
    – Diego
    Mar 2, 2012 at 18:56
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Try this. It is @Diego code with some minor changes. (I don't have edit privileges yet)

    Dim hash As List(Of String) = New List(Of String)(System.IO.File.ReadAllLines("E:\test.txt"))

    If Not hash.Contains(ListBox1.SelectedValue) Then
        Dim w As New IO.StreamWriter("E:\test.txt", True)
        w.WriteLine(ListBox1.SelectedValue, True)
        w.Close()
    Else
        'Item is already in text file
    End If
  1. Add System.IO. to File.ReadAllLines
  2. Change SelectedItem to SelectedValue
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  • If a HashSet doesn't work, you can try using a List(Of String) instead.
    – A. Still
    Mar 2, 2012 at 16:11

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