TableToImageExport
C# Library for processing tabular data into images. (by liammct4)
Cursively
A CSV reader for .NET. Fast, RFC 4180 compliant, and fault tolerant. UTF-8 only. (by airbreather)
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2 | 39 | |
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0.0 | 3.2 | |
about 1 year ago | over 3 years ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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TableToImageExport
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I've just released my first public project for C#, TableToImageExport!
Repo: https://github.com/liammct4/TableToImageExport
Cursively
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Ask HN: Examples of Top C# Code?
I was looking at the CSV parser Cursively recently, and I think it is a good simple example of a high performance C# parser and API design.
https://github.com/airbreather/Cursively
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The Fastest Csv Parser In Net
Agreed, and agreed. #21 and #22 seek to address this, but these have actually been very low priority for me: as your benchmarks show, if you primarily need a bunch of objects that must be UTF-16 strings, then are other libraries out there that will do the job just fine. The main reason to use Cursively for that would be if you have some use cases where you need the unusual qualities that Cursively offers, but other use cases where you can live with something more traditional, and you don't want to have two different CSV processing libraries.
The usage instructions are in the README on https://github.com/airbreather/Cursively. The most straightforward way to get started (for now) is:
What are some alternatives?
When comparing TableToImageExport and Cursively you can also consider the following projects:
Events-.NET - A simple Windows desktop GUI for visualizing CSV event log files
CsvExport - Very simple CSV-export tool for C#
FlatFiles - Reads and writes CSV, fixed-length and other flat file formats with a focus on schema definition, configuration and speed.
Sylvan - A collection of .NET libraries, including the fastest general-purpose CSV parser for .NET.
RecordParser - Zero Allocation Writer/Reader Parser for .NET Core
PdfSharpCore - Port of the PdfSharp library to .NET Core - largely removed GDI+ (only missing GetFontData - which can be replaced with freetype2)