How to read lines of a file in Ruby

一个人想着一个人 提交于 2019-11-27 10:03:59
Olivier L.

I believe my answer covers your new concerns about handling any type of line endings since both "\r\n" and "\r" are converted to Linux standard "\n" before parsing the lines.

To support the "\r" EOL character along with the regular "\n", and "\r\n" from Windows, here's what I would do:

line_num=0
text=File.open('xxx.txt').read
text.gsub!(/\r\n?/, "\n")
text.each_line do |line|
  print "#{line_num += 1} #{line}"
end

Of course this could be a bad idea on very large files since it means loading the whole file into memory.

Jonathan

Ruby does have a method for this:

File.readlines('foo').each do |line|

http://ruby-doc.org/core-1.9.3/IO.html#method-c-readlines

talabes
File.foreach(filename).with_index do |line, line_num|
   puts "#{line_num}: #{line}"
end

This will execute the given block for each line in the file without slurping the entire file into memory. See: IO::foreach.

Your first file has Mac Classic line endings (that’s "\r" instead of the usual "\n"). Open it with

File.open('foo').each(sep="\r") do |line|

to specify the line endings.

It is because of the endlines in each lines. Use the chomp method in ruby to delete the endline '\n' or 'r' at the end.

line_num=0
File.open('xxx.txt').each do |line|
  print "#{line_num += 1} #{line.chomp}"
end

I'm partial to the following approach for files that have headers:

File.open(file, "r") do |fh|
    header = fh.readline
    # Process the header
    while(line = fh.gets) != nil
        #do stuff
    end
end

This allows you to process a header line (or lines) differently than the content lines.

how about gets ?

myFile=File.open("paths_to_file","r")
while(line=myFile.gets)
 //do stuff with line
end
Nels

Don't forget that if you are concerned about reading in a file that might have huge lines that could swamp your RAM during runtime, you can always read the file piece-meal. See "Why slurping a file is bad".

File.open('file_path', 'rb') do |io|
  while chunk = io.read(16 * 1024) do
    something_with_the chunk
    # like stream it across a network
    # or write it to another file:
    # other_io.write chunk
  end
end
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