How about sorting the text file with the words
and than you can perform binary search on each text changed event.
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Browse All TopicsI am looking for any component/algorithm/method
Right now i am using some typical functions like string comparison and seek but their response time is too much.I want to search the text with every letter the user type in without causing so much burden to the processor.
Please do guide me in this matter.
Reagards,
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by: TheLearnedOnePosted on 2007-08-08 at 05:50:26ID: 19653554
How about using a RichTextBox to load the text file, and using the Find method?
Bob