Best way for read and write a text file

Alberto Miola picture Alberto Miola · Jan 1, 2014 · Viewed 11.4k times · Source

I am using the latest version of Lazarus IDE and I have a Memo1 on my TForm1. I have to load a text file in Memo1 and then edit every line of the Memo (I use Memo1.Lines.Strings[i] := ...). At the end I must save the edited memo at a particular path.

Question: I am looking for the faster way between:

  1. Load the whole text inside the memo, edit its content and save into a new file (load all -> edit all -> write all)
  2. Do a while loop (until the end of my *.txt file) that reads the file line by line, edit the content and save it in the new file. (load line -> edit -> write | load -> edit -> write | load line -> edit -> write | ...)

I am pretty new with Delphi developing, and I have also read some pages about TStringLists. My text file is going to have a lot of lines (It could have 5000+ lines) and I don't want that my program loses performance.

Any suggestion? Should I use TStringList or one of the two methods I listed before?

Answer

Ken White picture Ken White · Jan 1, 2014

5000 lines isn't a lot, unless the strings are very long.

The easiest way is to use a TStringList. There's no need to use a GUI control unless the user needs to see or edit the content.

var
  SL: TStringList;
  i: Integer;
begin
  SL := TStringList.Create;
  try
    SL.LoadFromFile(YourFileNameHere);
    for i := 0 to SL.Count - 1 do
    begin
      SL[i] := IntToStr(i) + ' ' + SL[i];
      // Do any other processing
    end;

    SL.SaveToFile(YourFileNameHere);
  finally
    SL.Free;
  end;
end;

If (as you say in a comment above) you need to do this in a TMemo for testing purposes, you can do it the same way:

Memo1.Lines.LoadFromFile(YourFileNameHere);
for i := 0 to Memo1.Lines.Count - 1 do
  Memo1.Lines[i] := IntToStr(i) + ' ' + Memo1.Lines[i];
Memo1.Lines.SaveToFile(YourFileNameHere);

Of course, the easiest way to do this would be to write a procedure that accepts a plain TStrings descendent of any sort:

procedure AppendValueToStrings(const SL: TStrings; 
  StartingValue: Integer);
var
  i: Integer;
begin
  Assert(Assigned(SL));  // Make sure a valid TStrings has been passed in
  for i := 0 to SL.Count - 1 do
  begin
    SL[i] := IntToStr(StartingValue) + ' ' + SL[i];
    Inc(StartingValue);
  end;
end; 

Then you can call it with either one:

SL := TStringList.Create;
try
  SL.LoadFromFile(YourFileNameHere);
  AppendValueToStrings(SL, 10);
  SL.SaveToFile(YourFileNameHere);
finally
  SL.Free;
end;

Memo1.Lines.LoadFromFile(YourFileNameHere);
AppendValueToStrings(Memo1.Lines, 10);
Memo1.Lines.SaveToFile(YourFileNameHere);