read text file from text box if text box is exist
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const string baseFolder = @"C:\Users\Zuhaib Asim\Documents\Visual Studio 2012\Projects\everyfilenew\everyfilenew\bin\Debug";
string matchedFiles = Directory.GetFiles(baseFolder, "*" +textBox4.Text + "*.txt", SearchOption.AllDirectories);
StreamReader rd = new StreamReader(matchedFiles[0],true);
string tbx1 = rd.ReadLine();
while (tbx1 != null)
{
if (tbx1 == textBox4.Text)
{
MessageBox.Show("Login Success full");
break;
}
else
{
MessageBox.Show("Login Not Success full");
}
tbx1 = rd.ReadLine();
}
rd.Close();
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const string baseFolder = @"C:\Users\Zuhaib Asim\Documents\Visual Studio 2012\Projects\everyfilenew\everyfilenew\bin\Debug";
string matchedFiles = Directory.GetFiles(baseFolder, "*" +textBox4.Text + "*.txt", SearchOption.AllDirectories);
StreamReader rd = new StreamReader(matchedFiles[0],true);
string tbx1 = rd.ReadLine();
while (tbx1 != null)
{
if (tbx1 == textBox4.Text)
{
MessageBox.Show("Login Success full");
break;
}
else
{
MessageBox.Show("Login Not Success full");
}
tbx1 = rd.ReadLine();
}
rd.Close();
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What is your question?
– Ahmed Abdelhameed
Nov 19 at 22:29
What is wrong with this code?
– Xiaoy312
Nov 19 at 22:30
Howdy! Welcome to Stackoverflow. I see some code here, but I don't see a question. Please edit the question to include to tell us what's going on here. The stackoverflow article on How to ask a good question is a good place to start.
– JNevill
Nov 19 at 22:31
you ask the file system for a list of files matching a wildcarded user input. then you feed the first of those matches' contents to a stream reader, and test if it contains a line that matches the user input exactly. if your goal was to confuse people who might attempt to hack their way into your application, good job :-) for useful answers, please also describe what you actually want to achieve, it might be possible with less complexity.
– dlatikay
Nov 19 at 22:38
2
@"C:\Users\Zuhaib Asim\..
is wrong, you want"C:\Users\Zuhaib Asim\...
or@"C:UsersZuhaib Asim...
. Actually, you wantEnvironment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.MyDocuments)
.
– Dour High Arch
Nov 19 at 22:48
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const string baseFolder = @"C:\Users\Zuhaib Asim\Documents\Visual Studio 2012\Projects\everyfilenew\everyfilenew\bin\Debug";
string matchedFiles = Directory.GetFiles(baseFolder, "*" +textBox4.Text + "*.txt", SearchOption.AllDirectories);
StreamReader rd = new StreamReader(matchedFiles[0],true);
string tbx1 = rd.ReadLine();
while (tbx1 != null)
{
if (tbx1 == textBox4.Text)
{
MessageBox.Show("Login Success full");
break;
}
else
{
MessageBox.Show("Login Not Success full");
}
tbx1 = rd.ReadLine();
}
rd.Close();
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const string baseFolder = @"C:\Users\Zuhaib Asim\Documents\Visual Studio 2012\Projects\everyfilenew\everyfilenew\bin\Debug";
string matchedFiles = Directory.GetFiles(baseFolder, "*" +textBox4.Text + "*.txt", SearchOption.AllDirectories);
StreamReader rd = new StreamReader(matchedFiles[0],true);
string tbx1 = rd.ReadLine();
while (tbx1 != null)
{
if (tbx1 == textBox4.Text)
{
MessageBox.Show("Login Success full");
break;
}
else
{
MessageBox.Show("Login Not Success full");
}
tbx1 = rd.ReadLine();
}
rd.Close();
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edited Nov 19 at 22:29
JNevill
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asked Nov 19 at 22:27
zuhaib asim
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What is your question?
– Ahmed Abdelhameed
Nov 19 at 22:29
What is wrong with this code?
– Xiaoy312
Nov 19 at 22:30
Howdy! Welcome to Stackoverflow. I see some code here, but I don't see a question. Please edit the question to include to tell us what's going on here. The stackoverflow article on How to ask a good question is a good place to start.
– JNevill
Nov 19 at 22:31
you ask the file system for a list of files matching a wildcarded user input. then you feed the first of those matches' contents to a stream reader, and test if it contains a line that matches the user input exactly. if your goal was to confuse people who might attempt to hack their way into your application, good job :-) for useful answers, please also describe what you actually want to achieve, it might be possible with less complexity.
– dlatikay
Nov 19 at 22:38
2
@"C:\Users\Zuhaib Asim\..
is wrong, you want"C:\Users\Zuhaib Asim\...
or@"C:UsersZuhaib Asim...
. Actually, you wantEnvironment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.MyDocuments)
.
– Dour High Arch
Nov 19 at 22:48
add a comment |
1
What is your question?
– Ahmed Abdelhameed
Nov 19 at 22:29
What is wrong with this code?
– Xiaoy312
Nov 19 at 22:30
Howdy! Welcome to Stackoverflow. I see some code here, but I don't see a question. Please edit the question to include to tell us what's going on here. The stackoverflow article on How to ask a good question is a good place to start.
– JNevill
Nov 19 at 22:31
you ask the file system for a list of files matching a wildcarded user input. then you feed the first of those matches' contents to a stream reader, and test if it contains a line that matches the user input exactly. if your goal was to confuse people who might attempt to hack their way into your application, good job :-) for useful answers, please also describe what you actually want to achieve, it might be possible with less complexity.
– dlatikay
Nov 19 at 22:38
2
@"C:\Users\Zuhaib Asim\..
is wrong, you want"C:\Users\Zuhaib Asim\...
or@"C:UsersZuhaib Asim...
. Actually, you wantEnvironment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.MyDocuments)
.
– Dour High Arch
Nov 19 at 22:48
1
1
What is your question?
– Ahmed Abdelhameed
Nov 19 at 22:29
What is your question?
– Ahmed Abdelhameed
Nov 19 at 22:29
What is wrong with this code?
– Xiaoy312
Nov 19 at 22:30
What is wrong with this code?
– Xiaoy312
Nov 19 at 22:30
Howdy! Welcome to Stackoverflow. I see some code here, but I don't see a question. Please edit the question to include to tell us what's going on here. The stackoverflow article on How to ask a good question is a good place to start.
– JNevill
Nov 19 at 22:31
Howdy! Welcome to Stackoverflow. I see some code here, but I don't see a question. Please edit the question to include to tell us what's going on here. The stackoverflow article on How to ask a good question is a good place to start.
– JNevill
Nov 19 at 22:31
you ask the file system for a list of files matching a wildcarded user input. then you feed the first of those matches' contents to a stream reader, and test if it contains a line that matches the user input exactly. if your goal was to confuse people who might attempt to hack their way into your application, good job :-) for useful answers, please also describe what you actually want to achieve, it might be possible with less complexity.
– dlatikay
Nov 19 at 22:38
you ask the file system for a list of files matching a wildcarded user input. then you feed the first of those matches' contents to a stream reader, and test if it contains a line that matches the user input exactly. if your goal was to confuse people who might attempt to hack their way into your application, good job :-) for useful answers, please also describe what you actually want to achieve, it might be possible with less complexity.
– dlatikay
Nov 19 at 22:38
2
2
@"C:\Users\Zuhaib Asim\..
is wrong, you want "C:\Users\Zuhaib Asim\...
or @"C:UsersZuhaib Asim...
. Actually, you want Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.MyDocuments)
.– Dour High Arch
Nov 19 at 22:48
@"C:\Users\Zuhaib Asim\..
is wrong, you want "C:\Users\Zuhaib Asim\...
or @"C:UsersZuhaib Asim...
. Actually, you want Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.MyDocuments)
.– Dour High Arch
Nov 19 at 22:48
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What is your question?
– Ahmed Abdelhameed
Nov 19 at 22:29
What is wrong with this code?
– Xiaoy312
Nov 19 at 22:30
Howdy! Welcome to Stackoverflow. I see some code here, but I don't see a question. Please edit the question to include to tell us what's going on here. The stackoverflow article on How to ask a good question is a good place to start.
– JNevill
Nov 19 at 22:31
you ask the file system for a list of files matching a wildcarded user input. then you feed the first of those matches' contents to a stream reader, and test if it contains a line that matches the user input exactly. if your goal was to confuse people who might attempt to hack their way into your application, good job :-) for useful answers, please also describe what you actually want to achieve, it might be possible with less complexity.
– dlatikay
Nov 19 at 22:38
2
@"C:\Users\Zuhaib Asim\..
is wrong, you want"C:\Users\Zuhaib Asim\...
or@"C:UsersZuhaib Asim...
. Actually, you wantEnvironment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.MyDocuments)
.– Dour High Arch
Nov 19 at 22:48