I'm trying to read the content of a file with a StreamReader, that receives a FileStream. The file has some spaces inside (char 32) and the StreamReader is reading them as 0 (char 48). The screenshot shows the FileStream buffer and the StreamReader buffer. Both have the value 32, but when I call Read(), it returns 48. Am I missing something here? By the way, the code is running under .NET Compact Framework.
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The code that reads the data:
public void Read() {
using (StreamReader reader = new StreamReader(InputStream, Encoding.UTF8)) {
foreach (var property in DataObject.EnumerateProperties()) {
OffsetInfo offset = property.GetTextOffset();
reader.BaseStream.Position = offset.Start - 1;
StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(offset.Size);
int count = 0;
while (reader.Peek() >= 0 && count < offset.Size) {
char c = (char)reader.Read();
if ((int)c != 32 && c != '\r' && c != '\n') {
builder.Append(c);
count++;
} else {
reader.BaseStream.Position++;
}
}
property.SetValue(DataObject,
Convert.ChangeType(builder.ToString(), property.PropertyType, CultureInfo.CurrentCulture),
null
);
}
}
}
EDIT: Changing the encoding didn't worked (neither Unicode, nor Default)
EDIT: The input looks like this:
000636920000000532000404100100000001041000000001041000000001031000000000000000000000000000000000000000001730173017301730203020302030203021302130213021300027900267841515150000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000280010000000280010000000280010000020
260007464616011007464816011009005321011009005621011010041621011010041821011013574026011013574226011014564729011014564929011018343318021018343618021020035418021020035618021022583818021022584018021005474302031005474502031010311305031010311505031011265308031011265508031011265508031011274108031021524009
0310215242090310060151130310063110130310160022210310160024210310022837280310022839280310
00206377740002484841000029844400181529330003034081000000000000000000
The problem happens with the spaces that start in the third line and goes to the fourth.
I suspect your problem is the Encoding.ASCII
. Are you positive your file is encoded this way? I'd wager your file is actually encoded with Encoding.Unicode
, which is why you're encountering zeroes.
In this case you say your encoding is UTF-8, so set your encoding to Encoding.UTF8
and see what happens.
OK, I just ran a little test. Repositioning the BaseStream doesn't work for a TextReader, so you are simply reading from another position than you think you are (and are checking in the Watch window).
To solve it, you will have to create a new StreamReader for each property, and be careful not to close it (don't use a using block).
But I would go for reading it all at once (it is all text, right?) and operate on the string(s).
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