Convert a delimted string to a dictionary<string,string> in C#
I have a string of the format "key1=value1;key2=value2;key3=value3;"
I need to convert it to a dictionary for the above mentioned key value pairs.
What would be the best way to go about this? Thanks.
Solution 1:
Something like this?
var dict = text.Split(new[] {';'}, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries)
.Select(part => part.Split('='))
.ToDictionary(split => split[0], split => split[1]);
Of course, this will fail if the assumptions aren't met. For example, an IndexOutOfRangeException
could be thrown if the text isn't in the right format and an ArgumentException
will be thrown if there are duplicate keys. Each of these scenarios will require different modifications. If redundant white-space could be present, you may need some string.Trim
calls as necessary.
Solution 2:
Updated Ani's to take in account the semi colon at the end. The where clause will ensure that you have a key and value before creating and entry.
var dictionary = "key1=value1;key2=value2;key3=value3;"
.Split(';')
.Select (part => part.Split('='))
.Where (part => part.Length == 2)
.ToDictionary (sp => sp[0], sp => sp[1]);
Solution 3:
You could do this using JSON string, for example:
var dic = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<Dictionary<int, string>>("{'1':'One','2':'Two','3':'Three'}");
Solution 4:
Behold the awesome whitespace ignoring, correcting for last value having or not having a semicolon power of regular expressions:
var dict = Regex.Matches("key1 = value1; key2 = value2 ; key3 = value3", @"\s*(.*?)\s*=\s*(.*?)\s*(;|$)")
.OfType<Match>()
.ToDictionary(m => m.Groups[1].Value, m => m.Groups[2].Value);
But seriously though, Ani deserves props for the .ToDictionary(). I would never have thought of that.