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CsvHelper
- CsvHelper – CSV Library for .NET
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What’s the quickest way I can log data and write it to a csv file?
I would also say either a logging framework or one of the many NuGet packages. Like CsvHelper.
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Parsing CSV?
I've been using CsvHelper for a long time and I quite like it. It's flexible and configurable enough to suit all my needs. Though the authors have unpleasant habit of introducing breaking changes (currently they are at major version 30).
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Best language for manipulating an Excel file.
It's really slow compared to (for example) csvhelper. I tried to use the built in microsoft stuff to handle a data transformation routine using excel files, turning them into csvs and using the csv library sped up the process from 3-4 minutes to about 8 seconds.
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Introducing: EasyCsv Dotnet
How might it compare to https://www.nuget.org/packages/CsvHelper/?
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The new type of SQL injection
Let me guess, you replaced a string.Split(',') with CsvHelper?
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C# . NET alternative for PowerShell Export-CSV
I use CSVHelper https://joshclose.github.io/CsvHelper/ it has a WriteRecords function that will write out your objects
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Creating a Web App using Excel
I would recommend looking at this popular library for reading / writing to csv files. https://joshclose.github.io/CsvHelper/
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Struggling with Open Source Documentation - csvhelper
This is probably a bit churlish to complain about, since it's an entirely free tool that has saved me a lot of time and effort, but I'm baffled by the documentation for CsvHelper by Josh Close.
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Saving datas with more than Excel limit of rows
https://joshclose.github.io/CsvHelper/ is a good library for creating CSVs, but you need to tell us more about who is consumer of this export and may be there is a more direct approach
What are some alternatives?
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