How to: Read From Fixed-width Text Files in Visual Basic
The TextFieldParser object provides a way to easily and efficiently parse structured text files, such as logs.
The TextFieldType property defines whether the parsed file is a delimited file or one that has fixed-width fields of text. In a fixed-width text file, the field at the end can have a variable width. To specify that the field at the end has a variable width, define it to have a width less than or equal to zero.
To parse a fixed-width text file
Create a new TextFieldParser. The following code creates the TextFieldParser named Reader and opens the file test.log.
Using Reader As New Microsoft.VisualBasic. FileIO.TextFieldParser("C:\TestFolder\test.log")
Define the TextFieldType property as FixedWidth, defining the width and format. The following code defines the columns of text; the first is 5 characters wide, the second 10, the third 11, and the fourth is of variable width.
Reader.TextFieldType = Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileIO.FieldType.FixedWidth Reader.SetFieldWidths(5, 10, 11, -1)
Loop through the fields in the file. If any lines are corrupted, report an error and continue parsing.
Dim currentRow As String() While Not Reader.EndOfData Try currentRow = Reader.ReadFields() Dim currentField As String For Each currentField In currentRow MsgBox(currentField) Next Catch ex As Microsoft.VisualBasic. FileIO.MalformedLineException MsgBox("Line " & ex.Message & "is not valid and will be skipped.") End Try
Close the While and Using blocks with End While and End Using.
End While End Using
Example
This example reads from the file test.log.
Using Reader As New Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileIO.
TextFieldParser("C:\TestFolder\test.log")
Reader.TextFieldType =
Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileIO.FieldType.FixedWidth
Reader.SetFieldWidths(5, 10, 11, -1)
Dim currentRow As String()
While Not Reader.EndOfData
Try
currentRow = Reader.ReadFields()
Dim currentField As String
For Each currentField In currentRow
MsgBox(currentField)
Next
Catch ex As Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileIO.MalformedLineException
MsgBox("Line " & ex.Message &
"is not valid and will be skipped.")
End Try
End While
End Using
Robust Programming
The following conditions may cause an exception:
A row cannot be parsed using the specified format (MalformedLineException). The exception message specifies the line causing the exception, while the ErrorLine property is assigned to the text contained in the line.
The specified file does not exist (FileNotFoundException).
A partial-trust situation in which the user does not have sufficient permissions to access the file. (SecurityException).
The path is too long (PathTooLongException).
The user does not have sufficient permissions to access the file (UnauthorizedAccessException).
See Also
Tasks
How to: Read From Comma-Delimited Text Files in Visual Basic
How to: Read From Text Files with Multiple Formats in Visual Basic
Walkthrough: Manipulating Files and Directories in Visual Basic
Troubleshooting: Reading from and Writing to Text Files (Visual Basic)
Troubleshooting Exceptions: Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileIO.TextFieldParser.MalformedLineException
Reference
Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileIO.TextFieldParser
Concepts
Parsing Text Files with the TextFieldParser Object (Visual Basic)