This class defines a line iterator for string data.
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#include <QC_DataLineIterator.dox.h>
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| constructor (string str, *string eol, bool trim=True) |
| creates the DataLineIterator based on the string given More...
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| Creates a new DataLineIterator object, based on the same object being iterated in the original object. More...
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string | getEncoding () |
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string | getLine () |
| returns the current line in the data or throws an ITERATOR-ERROR exception if the iterator is invalid More...
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string | getValue () |
| returns the current line in the data or throws an ITERATOR-ERROR exception if the iterator is invalid More...
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int | index () |
| returns the current iterator line number in the data (the first line is line 1) or 0 if not pointing at a valid element More...
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bool | next () |
| Moves the current position to the next line in the data; returns False if there are no more lines to read; if the iterator is not pointing at a valid element before this call, the iterator will be positioned to the beginning of the data. More...
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| reset () |
| Reset the iterator instance to its initial state. More...
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bool | valid () |
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abstract string | getLine () |
| Returns the current line in the data or throws an INVALID-ITERATOR exception if the iterator is invalid. More...
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list< string > | getSplitLine (string sep, string quote, string eol="\n", bool trim_unquoted=False) |
| Returns the current line and splits the string into a list of components based on a separator string and a quote character. More...
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abstract string | getValue () |
| Returns the current line in the data or throws an INVALID-ITERATOR exception if the iterator is invalid. More...
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abstract int | index () |
| Returns the current iterator line number (the first line is line 1) or 0 if not pointing at a valid element. More...
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abstract bool | next () |
| Moves the current position to the next line; returns False if there are no more lines to read. More...
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abstract bool | valid () |
| Returns True if the iterator is currently pointing at a valid element, False if not. More...
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abstract auto | getValue () |
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abstract bool | next () |
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abstract bool | valid () |
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This class defines a line iterator for string data.
- Since
- Qore 0.8.12
- Example: DataLineIterator basic usage
string str = "a2ps-4.13-1332.1.x86_64
a2ps-devel-4.13-1332.1.x86_64
aaa_base-11.3-7.2.x86_64";
DataLineIterator it(str);
while (it.next()) {
printf("line %d = %n\n", it.index(), it.getValue());
}
line 1 = "a2ps-4.13-1332.1.x86_64"
line 2 = "a2ps-devel-4.13-1332.1.x86_64"
line 3 = "aaa_base-11.3-7.2.x86_64"
- See also
- Qore::InputStreamLineIterator
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Qore::FileLineIterator
◆ constructor()
Qore::DataLineIterator::constructor |
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eol, |
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trim = True |
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creates the DataLineIterator based on the string given
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str | the string to iterate over; note that if this string is in a non-ascii-compatible character encoding, it will be converted to UTF-8 for processing in the constructor and the UTF-8 version of the string will be used for iterating in this object |
eol | the optional end of line character(s) to use to detect lines in the data; if this string is not passed, then the end of line character(s) are detected automatically, and can be either "\n" , "\r" , or "\r\n" ; if this string is passed and has a different character encoding from this object's (as determined by the encoding parameter), then it will be converted to the DataLineIterator's character encoding |
trim | if True the string return values for the lines iterated will be trimmed of the eol bytes |
- Exceptions
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ENCODING-CONVERSION-ERROR | this exception could be thrown if the eol argument has a different character encoding from the data's and an error occurs during encoding conversion |
◆ copy()
Qore::DataLineIterator::copy |
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Creates a new DataLineIterator object, based on the same object being iterated in the original object.
- Example:
DataLineIterator ni = i.copy();
◆ getEncoding()
string Qore::DataLineIterator::getEncoding |
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◆ getLine()
string Qore::DataLineIterator::getLine |
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returns the current line in the data or throws an ITERATOR-ERROR
exception if the iterator is invalid
- Returns
- the current line in the data or throws an
ITERATOR-ERROR
exception if the iterator is invalid
- Code Flags:
- RET_VALUE_ONLY
- Example:
while (i.next()) {
printf("+ %y\n", i.getLine());
}
- Exceptions
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ITERATOR-ERROR | the iterator is not pointing at a valid element |
ITERATOR-THREAD-ERROR | this exception is thrown if this method is called from any thread other than the thread that created the object |
- See also
- DataLineIterator::getValue()
Implements Qore::AbstractLineIterator.
◆ getValue()
string Qore::DataLineIterator::getValue |
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returns the current line in the data or throws an ITERATOR-ERROR
exception if the iterator is invalid
- Returns
- the current line in the data or throws an
ITERATOR-ERROR
exception if the iterator is invalid
- Code Flags:
- RET_VALUE_ONLY
- Example:
while (i.next()) {
printf("+ %y\n", i.getValue());
}
- Exceptions
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ITERATOR-ERROR | the iterator is not pointing at a valid element |
ITERATOR-THREAD-ERROR | this exception is thrown if this method is called from any thread other than the thread that created the object |
- See also
- DataLineIterator::getLine()
Implements Qore::AbstractLineIterator.
◆ index()
int Qore::DataLineIterator::index |
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returns the current iterator line number in the data (the first line is line 1) or 0 if not pointing at a valid element
- Returns
- the current iterator line number in the data (the first line is line 1) or 0 if not pointing at a valid element
- Code Flags:
- CONSTANT
- Example:
while (i.next()) {
printf("+ %d: %y\n", i.index(), i.getValue());
}
Implements Qore::AbstractLineIterator.
◆ next()
bool Qore::DataLineIterator::next |
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Moves the current position to the next line in the data; returns False if there are no more lines to read; if the iterator is not pointing at a valid element before this call, the iterator will be positioned to the beginning of the data.
This method will return True again after it returns False once if data is not empty, otherwise it will always return False The iterator object should not be used after this method returns False
- Returns
- False if there are no more lines in the data (in which case the iterator object is invalid and should not be used); True if successful (meaning that the iterator object is valid)
- Example:
while (i.next()) {
printf("line: %y\n", i.getValue());
}
- Exceptions
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ITERATOR-THREAD-ERROR | this exception is thrown if this method is called from any thread other than the thread that created the object |
Implements Qore::AbstractLineIterator.
◆ reset()
Qore::DataLineIterator::reset |
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Reset the iterator instance to its initial state.
Reset the iterator instance to its initial state
- Example
- Exceptions
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ITERATOR-THREAD-ERROR | this exception is thrown if this method is called from any thread other than the thread that created the object |
◆ valid()
bool Qore::DataLineIterator::valid |
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returns True if the iterator is currently pointing at a valid element, False if not
- Returns
- True if the iterator is currently pointing at a valid element, False if not
- Code Flags:
- CONSTANT
- Example:
if (i.valid())
printf("current value: %y\n", i.getValue());
Implements Qore::AbstractLineIterator.