I am writi开发者_开发知识库ng a app in .NET which will generate random text based on some input. So if I have text like "I love your {lovely|nice|great} dress"
I want to choose randomly from lovely/nice/great
and use that in text. Any suggestions in C# or VB.NET are welcome.
You could do it using a regex to make a replacement for each {...}
. The Regex.Replace
function can take a MatchEvaluator
which can do the logic for selecting a random value from the choices:
Random random = new Random();
string s = "I love your {lovely|nice|great} dress";
s = Regex.Replace(s, @"\{(.*?)\}", match => {
string[] options = match.Groups[1].Value.Split('|');
int index = random.Next(options.Length);
return options[index];
});
Console.WriteLine(s);
Example output:
I love your lovely dress
Update: Translated to VB.NET automatically using .NET Reflector:
Dim random As New Random
Dim s As String = "I love your {lovely|nice|great} dress"
s = Regex.Replace(s, "\{(.*?)\}", Function (ByVal match As Match)
Dim options As String() = match.Groups.Item(1).Value.Split(New Char() { "|"c })
Dim index As Integer = random.Next(options.Length)
Return options(index)
End Function)
This may be a bit of an abuse of the custom formatting functionality available through the ICustomFormatter and IFormatProvider interfaces, but you could do something like this:
public class ListSelectionFormatter : IFormatProvider, ICustomFormatter
{
#region IFormatProvider Members
public object GetFormat(Type formatType)
{
if (typeof(ICustomFormatter).IsAssignableFrom(formatType))
return this;
else
return null;
}
#endregion
#region ICustomFormatter Members
public string Format(string format, object arg, IFormatProvider formatProvider)
{
string[] values = format.Split('|');
if (values == null || values.Length == 0)
throw new FormatException("The format is invalid. At least one value must be specified.");
if (arg is int)
return values[(int)arg];
else if (arg is Random)
return values[(arg as Random).Next(values.Length)];
else if (arg is ISelectionPicker)
return (arg as ISelectionPicker).Pick(values);
else
throw new FormatException("The argument is invalid.");
}
#endregion
}
public interface ISelectionPicker
{
string Pick(string[] values);
}
public class RandomSelectionPicker : ISelectionPicker
{
Random rng = new Random();
public string Pick(string[] values)
{
// use whatever logic is desired here to choose the correct value
return values[rng.Next(values.Length)];
}
}
class Stuff
{
public static void DoStuff()
{
RandomSelectionPicker picker = new RandomSelectionPicker();
string result = string.Format(new ListSelectionFormatter(), "I am feeling {0:funky|great|lousy}. I should eat {1:a banana|cereal|cardboard}.", picker, picker);
}
}
String.Format("static text {0} more text {1}", randomChoice0, randomChoice1);
write a simple parser that will get the information in the braces, split it with string.Split
, get a random index for that array and build up the string again.
use the StringBuilder
for building the result due to performance issues with other stringoperations.
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