Converting PS to TSV in C++ via Aspose.Total for C++ file format automation libraries is a simple two step process. In the first step, you can export PS to XLSX by using Aspose.PDF for C++ , After that, by using Aspose.Cells for C++ Spreadsheet Programming API, you can convert XLSX to TSV.
C++ API to Convert PS to TSV
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Install from command line as nuget install Aspose.Total.Cpp
or via Package Manager Console of Visual Studio with Install-Package Aspose.Total.Cpp
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Alternatively, get the offline MSI installer or DLLs in a ZIP file from downloads .
Get or Set PS File Information via C++
Aspose.PDF for C++ also allows you to get information about your PS document and lets you take informed decisions before your conversion process. In order to get file specific information of a PS file, you first need to call the get_Info() method of Document class. Once the DocumentInfo object is retrieved, you can get the values of the individual properties. Furthermore, you can also set the properties by using respective methods of DocumentInfo class.
Save TSV File Format to Stream via C++
Aspose.Cells for C++ allows saving TSV file format to stream. To save files to a stream, create a MemoryStream or FileStream object and save the file to that stream object by calling the IWorkbook object’s Save method. Specify the desired file format using the SaveFormat enumeration when calling the Save method.
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What is PS File Format?
The PS (PostScript) file format is a page description language developed by Adobe Systems. It is commonly used for printing and is supported by a wide range of printers and imaging devices. PS files contain instructions that describe how elements such as text, images, and graphics should be rendered on a printed page.
PS files are created by applications that generate PostScript output, such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, or other graphics software. They are primarily used in professional printing workflows, where high-quality and consistent output is required.
The PS file format is based on a stack-based programming language, where commands and operands are placed on a stack and executed in a sequential manner. This allows for precise control over page layout, typography, color, and other printing parameters.
PS files are typically text-based and can be opened and edited with a text editor. They consist of a series of ASCII characters that represent the PostScript code. The code describes the arrangement and appearance of objects on a page, including text positioning, image placement, and graphical transformations.
While PS files are primarily used for printing, they can also be converted to other formats for digital distribution or further processing. For example, PS files can be converted to PDF (Portable Document Format) files, which are widely supported and can be easily viewed and printed on various devices.
What is TSV File Format?
A tab-separated values (TSV) file is a straightforward text format used to store data in a structured manner, resembling a table found in a database or spreadsheet. Each row of the table is stored as a separate line, and the columns within the row are separated by a tab character. This format offers simplicity and ease of processing, as TSV files can be manipulated using a text editor or a basic script. Although there are no formal standards governing TSV files, they have gained extensive popularity and are widely supported by numerous applications.
TSV files provide several advantages for data storage and manipulation. Firstly, their plain text format ensures compatibility across different platforms and operating systems. Whether you’re using Windows, macOS, or Linux, TSV files can be easily accessed and processed without the need for specialized software. Additionally, the tab character used as a delimiter makes it effortless to parse and extract specific data from TSV files programmatically.
Moreover, TSV files facilitate data exchange between different applications. Many software tools, such as spreadsheet programs, database management systems, and statistical analysis software, offer built-in support for importing and exporting data in the TSV format. This enables seamless interoperability, allowing users to transfer data between diverse systems without loss of information.