Example #1
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        internal static void CreateNewJsonFile(string filename, string json)
        {
            // write the formatted JSON to a created file.
            FileWriter writer = new FileWriter();

            string writeFile = writer.CreateFileName(filename); // new filename
            writer.WriteToFile(writeFile, json); // writes the contents of the the json string to a file.

            // change the file to JSON format
            writer.ChangeFileExten(writeFile, ".json");  // the file starts off as a .txt but we convert it to a json file.
        }
Example #2
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        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            Pinger p = new Pinger(); // object of Pinger.cs to get replies and ping addressess
            List<long> reps = new List<long>(); // list of replies
            List<System.Net.NetworkInformation.IPStatus> ipStatus = new List<System.Net.NetworkInformation.IPStatus>();

            // user entry
            string inAddress = "";
            string inPingAmount = "";
            long PingAmount = 0;

            while (true) // we need to make sure that the user enters in a string or an IP address
            {
                Console.WriteLine("Enter an IP address or a hostname: ");

                try // if the address doesnt throw an error we can check to see if its a valid IP / hostname
                {
                    inAddress =
                    Console.ReadLine();

                    // checks if the input is an IP address/domain name, if not then we continue the loop.
                    if (Net.IsIPAddress(inAddress))
                    {
                        break; // true, the string is an IP address
                    }
                    else if (Net.IsDomainName(inAddress))
                    {
                        break; // true, the string is a domain name
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        Console.WriteLine("Invalid address, use x.x.x.x format for IP or a domain name");
                        inAddress = "";
                        continue; // false, redo the loop.
                    }
                }
                catch (Exception)
                {
                    // the output is invalid.
                    Console.WriteLine("Invalid address, use x.x.x.x format for IP or a domain name");
                    inAddress = "";
                    continue;
                }

            }

            // makes sure the number of times were pinging is a number.
            while (true)
            {
                Console.WriteLine("Enter in the number of times you want to ping this address");
                try
                {

                    inPingAmount =
                    Console.ReadLine();

                    if (long.TryParse(inPingAmount, out PingAmount))
                    {
                        break;
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        Console.WriteLine("Invalid input, try using a number");
                        inPingAmount = "";
                        continue;
                    }

                }
                catch (Exception)
                {

                    Console.WriteLine("Invalid input, try using a number");
                    inPingAmount = "";
                    continue;
                }

            }

            // Cast inPingAmount to a long
            PingAmount = long.Parse(inPingAmount);

            while (reps.Count < PingAmount)
            {
                p.PingAddress(inAddress); // send a ICMP message
                reps = p.Replies;  // populate the list with the replies
                ipStatus = p.Responses;
                Console.WriteLine("Ping #" + reps.Count + " (status): " + p.Responses[reps.Count - 1]); // track the ICMP requests in console.
            }

            FileWriter writer = new FileWriter();
            string msFileName = writer.CreateFileName(inAddress);

            // Use Json.net to organinze a string into json using a list and then create a .json file.
            string msData = Json.FormatJson(reps);
            writer.WriteToFile(msFileName,msData);
            writer.ChangeFileExten(msFileName, ".json");

            // Use Json.net to create a string that is parallel with the first json file that tracks the reply data

            // we need to populate the file with string values not IPStatus instances
            List<string> status = new List<string>();
            System.Net.NetworkInformation.IPStatus isSucess  = System.Net.NetworkInformation.IPStatus.Success;
            System.Net.NetworkInformation.IPStatus isFailure = System.Net.NetworkInformation.IPStatus.TimedOut;

            for (int i = 0; i < ipStatus.Count; i++)
            {
                if (ipStatus[i] == isSucess )
                    status.Add("Success");
                else if (ipStatus[i] == isFailure)
                    status.Add("Fail");
                else
                    status.Add("Other");

            }

            string resultData = Json.FormatJson(status);

            // I really hate this
            string ResultFileName = ReverseString(msFileName);
            ResultFileName = ResultFileName + "_" + ReverseString("status");
            ResultFileName = ReverseString(ResultFileName);

            writer.WriteToFile(ResultFileName, resultData);
            writer.ChangeFileExten(ResultFileName, ".json");

            Console.ReadLine();
        }