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February 19th, 2013, 07:24 PM
#1
Beginner need help!!!!!
I am doing a simple search on Richtext box, using web form application
I created a "Search" button, TextBox and a RichtextBox
I need to eliminate these word from user typing in the search box
The words are
Code:
(the
and
of
to
that
in
he
shall
for
unto
i
his
a
they
be
is
not
him
them
it
with
all
thou
was
thy
which
my
me
but
their
said
ye
have
will
thee
from
as
are
when
this
were
out
by
you
up
there
then
had
into
on
one
her
we
s
your
also
so
an
if
at
us
no
do
now
therefore
every
these
our
or
because
after
o
may
did
what
over
who
she
any
among
thereof
neither
am
should
whom
nor
thus
yet
set
more
about
how
himself
than
other
ever
would
without
where
under
both
been
until
yea
wherefore
toward
well
only
such
very
between
above
yourselves
cannot
within
whosoever
could
about
above
the
and
of
to
that
in
he
for
unto
i
his
a
they
be
is
not
him
them
it
with
all
thou
was
thy
which
my
me
but
their
said
ye
have
thee
from
as
are
when
this
were
out
by
you
up
there
then
had
into
on
one
her
we
also
your
so
day
an
if
shalt
at
let
go
us
do
these
or
our
say
hast
o
did
what
who
any
put
am
two
should
know
whom
nor
thus
yet
done
saw
how
than
off
art
three
other
those
would
first
where
both
been
yea
wherefore
five
four
whose
being
much
why
only
such
very
though
ten
can
therein
known
while
doth
thyself
six
cannot
third
twelve
second
could
new
knew
wherein
till
here
lo
able
throughout
find
forty
fifty
thence
must
get
ask
lot
wherewith
ought
threescore
tenth
ones
plain
whereof
el)
The Code is
Code:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Windows.Forms;
namespace search_bar_w_richtextbox
{
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
int index = 0;
while (index < richTextBox1.Text.LastIndexOf(textBox1.Text))
{
richTextBox1.Find(textBox1.Text, index, richTextBox1.TextLength, RichTextBoxFinds.None);
richTextBox1.SelectionBackColor = Color.Green;
index = richTextBox1.Text.IndexOf(textBox1.Text, index) + 1;
}
}
}
}
If any one know how to eliminate those word from user typing,
Can you post the full Code !!!!
Last edited by BioPhysEngr; February 21st, 2013 at 12:32 AM.
Reason: added code tags around the wordlist and fixed the bizarre huge text
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February 21st, 2013, 12:45 AM
#2
Re: Beginner need help!!!!!
The following is a very simple-minded approach. Depending on your purposes, though, it might be enough:
Code:
public string sanitizeString(string initial, string[] prohibitedWords)
{
string[] tokens = initial.Split(' '); //Split the string into tokens by spaces
System.Text.StringBuilder result = new System.Text.StringBuilder();
for(int i = 0; i < tokens.Count; i++)
{
//Only add non-prohibited tokens to the result string
if( !arrayContainsToken(tokens[i], prohibitedWords) )
{
result.Append(token[i]);
result.Append(" ");
}
}
return result.ToString();
}
bool arrayContainsToken(string token, string[] prohibitedWords)
{
//Returns true if token is in the list of prohibited words
}
Also, try to avoid any clbuttic mistakes: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/200...-bad-idea.html
Best Regards,
BioPhysEngr
http://blog.biophysengr.net
--
All advice is offered in good faith only. You are ultimately responsible for effects of your programs and the integrity of the machines they run on.
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February 21st, 2013, 10:46 PM
#3
Re: Beginner need help!!!!!
Words meaning separated by a space? (Note: you'll have to trim out the delimiters in case someone types in "badword!" for example. "badword" != "badword!". Or in-string values as well? "somethingbadwordsomething"?
Check using IndexOf() and perhaps check if there is a space before the found word at the index returned by IndexOf() - 1. If at the beginning of the user-input, then keep in mind to not check the index before as 0 - 1 = -1, and -1 would be invalid as an index for a string.
Can you post the full Code !!!!
No... I don't write code for others, I just help. We need more clarity however on what your guidelines are, as there's probably many things that you and others have not thought about. If, just anywhere in the string you don't want these words, regardless of their surrounding characters, then IndexOf() would work perfectly.
Code:
"String value".IndexOf('v', StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase);
Use a StringComparison option for case insensitive validation (assuming you want case insensitivity here).
I am willing to help, but if you just want code, then I'm probably not the right person you're looking for.
~Ace
Last edited by AceInfinity; February 21st, 2013 at 10:50 PM.
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