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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T18:54:42+00:00 2026-05-12T18:54:42+00:00

I am looking for fast class for to work with text files and comfortable

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I am looking for fast class for to work with text files and comfortable reading different object (methods like NextInt32, NextDouble, NextLine, etc). Can you advice me something?

Edit: BinaryReader is bad class in my case. Format of my data is not binary. I have file like

1 2 3
FirstToken NextToken
1.23 2,34

And I want read this file with code like:

int a = FileReader.NextInt32();
int b = FileReader.NextInt32();
int c = FileReader.NextInt32();
int d = FileReader.NextString();
int e = FileReader.NextString();
int f = FileReader.NextDouble();
int g = FileReader.NextDouble();

Edit2: I am looking for analog Scanner from Java

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    2026-05-12T18:54:42+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 6:54 pm

    I’m going to add this as a separate answer because it’s quite distinct from the answer I already gave. Here’s how you could start creating your own Scanner class:

    class Scanner : System.IO.StringReader
    {
      string currentWord;
    
      public Scanner(string source) : base(source)
      {
         readNextWord();
      }
    
      private void ReadNextWord()
      {
         System.Text.StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
         char nextChar;
         int next;
         do
         {
            next = this.Read();
            if (next < 0)
               break;
            nextChar = (char)next;
            if (char.IsWhiteSpace(nextChar))
               break;
            sb.Append(nextChar);
         } while (true);
         while((this.Peek() >= 0) && (char.IsWhiteSpace((char)this.Peek())))
            this.Read();
         if (sb.Length > 0)
            currentWord = sb.ToString();
         else
            currentWord = null;
      }
    
      public bool HasNextInt()
      {
         if (currentWord == null)
            return false;
         int dummy;
         return int.TryParse(currentWord, out dummy);
      }
    
      public int NextInt()
      {
         try
         {
            return int.Parse(currentWord);
         }
         finally
         {
            readNextWord();
         }
      }
    
      public bool HasNextDouble()
      {
         if (currentWord == null)
            return false;
         double dummy;
         return double.TryParse(currentWord, out dummy);
      }
    
      public double NextDouble()
      {
         try
         {
            return double.Parse(currentWord);
         }
         finally
         {
            readNextWord();
         }
      }
    
      public bool HasNext()
      {
         return currentWord != null;
      }
    }
    
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