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Q: Loop on all lines of very large file C#

MatrixCow08I want to loop on all the lines of a very large file (10GB for example) using foreach I am currently using File.ReadLines like that: var lines = File.ReadLines(fileName); foreach (var line in lines) { // Process line } But this is very slow if the file is larger than 2MB and it will do the ...

10GB of file system data is just, well, a lot of data. Is this "slow" because you're seeing a drastically increasing memory footprint? (That is, are you storing data in memory outside of what you're showing us and your application is just bogging itself down?) Or is this "slow" because, well, it takes 1 unit of time to process 1 line and you're processing a billion lines, thus taking a billion units of time? If that's the case then speeding up "Process line" may be what you're looking for. Or offloading this into a separate process that can just run in the background.
@David is right. Why do you think it is slow? Do have any performance measurement?
I am trying to do it on a 32GB RAM machine and it is slow.
Yes, but what is slow? Which part of your code is slowing it down?
Do have any performance measurement? I mean, how much milliseconds costs 1 // Process line execution?
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can you measure time taken for various sizes (like a 1MB file, a 10 MB file and a 100MB file), so we can get an idea of the way the time increases with size ?
@vasily.sib - Processing each line would take 5 seconds.
@MatrixCow08: We can appreciate that, but it seems like it's at the point where deeper scrutiny is required. "It's slow" is too generic. The system isn't a black box, you're fully in control of it. It's time to roll up the sleeves and debug. How long does 1 "line" take? 10 "lines"? 100 "lines"? etc. Is this an increase in memory or CPU or both? What happens if you take out "Process line" entirely and just read the file? Does the ratio from 1-10-100-etc. still hold?
and how many lines do you have in 10GB file? (approx.)
and how many lines does your files have, at least on average ?
@MatrixCow08: "Processing each line would take 5 seconds." - Is that true for a file with one line?
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@David yes it is true for a file with one line. The file have 10 million+ lines
As long as I am increasing the file size, the RAM usage will be higher.
@MatrixCow08: So, when you say "slow"... What exactly are you expecting from us? If it takes 5 seconds to process 1 line, and 50 seconds to process 10 lines, and 500 seconds to process 100 lines, etc., etc. What specifically makes you think that reading the file is the bottleneck?
So if each line takes 5 seconds to process, then 10 million lines is going to take 578 days, the problem is the 5 seconds, not your time to read the file.
@David - The problem is that as the file size is increasing, the performance of the program is slow... so when I have a 100k lines file it will process each line in less time but when I increase the number of lines it will process 1 line in 10 seconds+
Note: I'd been sitting on that duplicate close vote for a while, just in case I was missing something. (Someone else did it first, too.) But the question, as asked, turns out to be a duplicate of that indeed. The problem (for future readers, if it matters) isn't that the OP needs to read a file faster. His solution already matches a high-ranked solution in the linked duplicate. The problem is that the OP is doing a lot of work with that file and, well, big things are bigger than small things. But the question, as asked, is how to read the file faster. Which is a duplicate.
Is the code as posted slower? Or is the thing you did not show us( // Process line) slower?
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@nvoigt - The code as posted.
Not the // Process line code performing.
@MatrixCow08: "yes it is true for a file with one line" ... "when I have a 100k lines file it will process each line in less time" - You're providing conflicting information. Please be specific about performance metrics. "It is slow" is not a performance metric. Please conduct specific tests. You have indicated that it takes 5 seconds to process a line. DavidG previously did some math for you on what to expect from that. We'd like to help you, honestly. But all you can tell us so far is "It is slow".
Is it possible to make it more faster by splitting the file into different smaller files and save them?
@MatrixCow08: Since we don't know what the bottleneck is (neither do you) then, yes, it's possible.
@MatrixCow08 could you please elabrote more on what are you going to do after loading this to the memory
It seems unlikely that it takes 5 seconds to read a single line from a file. If that is the case, you have a very slow hard drive and should buy a SSD.

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