I’m working on a small app which should read a file (ANSI 835) and replace data at certain positions with generic data. Basically I’m trying to scrub a person’s first and last name from the file.
The line I’m searching for that contains the name looks like this:
NM1*QC*1*Doe*John*R***MI*010088307 01~
My code looks like this:
string[] input_file = (string[])(e.Data.GetData(DataFormats.FileDrop));
string output_file = @"c:\scrubbed.txt";
foreach (string file in input_file)
{
string[] lines = File.ReadAllLines(file);
foreach (string line in lines)
{
if (line.StartsWith("NM1*QC"))
{
line.Split('*')[1] = "Lastname";
line.Split('*')[2] = "Firstname";
}
}
File.WriteAllLines(output_file, lines);
}
The File.WriteAllLines works, but the data isn’t being changed. I’m trying to get any line that starts with NM1*QC to look like this:
NM1*QC*1*Lastname*Firstname*R***MI*010088307 01~
There are many lines in the file that start with NM1*QC. What’s the proper way to ‘find and replace’ and then create a new file in this situation?
As always, thanks for your time!
The calls to
String.Splitreturn variables that you neither capture, nor use, they do not change the underlying string. So your code equates to this:You would need to take the results of
split1andsplit2and use those to recreate your string. Here is how I would re-write your code:Notice I am recombining the individual values using the
String.Joinmethod, and inserting the new string back into the array of lines. That will then get written out as you expect.