public Parser() { inputFile = null; outputFile = null; splitinlines = new List<string>(); //fh = new FileHandler(); fh = FileHandler.Instance; classCol = 1; qColBegin = 2; delimString = "\t"; }
public Parser() { /* CurrentCulture is changed to make sure decimals are printed as x.xx instead of x,xx * (Messes up csv-file import into excel, openoffice etc.) * Yes, it's a hack but it works for now. * Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = new CultureInfo("sv-SE"); * * 100313 - Ignore above comment. Using tabs again which is just easier. * CSV sucks monkey nuts (And you can quote me on that). */ inputFile = null; outputFile = null; splitinlines = new List<string>(); fh = new FileHandler(); classCol = 1; qColBegin = 2; delimString = "\t"; }
public Parser(string iFile, string oFile) { // CurrentCulture is changed to make sure decimals are printed as x.xx instead of x,xx // (Messes up csv-file import into excel, openoffice etc.) // Yes, it's a hack but it works for now. //Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = new CultureInfo("sv-SE"); inputFile = iFile; outputFile = oFile; splitinlines = new List<string>(); fh = new FileHandler(inputFile, outputFile); numCols = 0; idCol = 0; classCol = 1; qColBegin = 2; //cmpLen = 3; // compare length of 3 only valid for questions with 4 characters. delimString = "\t"; rowCount = 0; cmIndex = 0; //delimString = ","; //delimString = ":"; }