Hi Cerebrus,
it looks like data are always of the same length...
so it should be enough to just read 7 chars from file (aaaaaaa), 7 chars
from the other file, write it both to another file and repeat...

2009/10/20 Cerebrus <[email protected]>

>
> There seem to be two main types of logic involved in this :
>
> Parsing:
> 1. Parse a string (IOW, the contents of a file) and create an grouped
> List of strings based on :
> a) Read a char, store it and keep reading the next char till the
> character does not match the first char. Keeping track of the start
> location, store the string read till now in the List. Set this
> location as the start location for the next iteration.
> b) Repeat a) till EOF.
> c) Store one such List<string> for each file you parse.
>
> Output: (this part becomes very straightforward)
> 2. Create a third List<string> by interpolating items from each
> candidate List. Output it to a file (using something like: string.join
> (List.ToArray()))
>
> It should now be a 5 min. job to write the code from this.
>

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