Why to Convert SVG to TXT?
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based vector image format for two-dimensional graphics with support for interactivity and animation. It is widely used for web graphics, and is supported by all modern web browsers. On the other hand, TXT (Plain Text) is a file format that contains only text and no formatting. It is the most basic file format that can be used to store data and is supported by all text editors. Converting SVG to TXT is useful when you need to store data in a plain text format, or when you need to use the data in a text editor.
How Aspose.Total helps for SVG to TXT Conversion?
Aspose.Total for C++ is a suite of file format automation libraries that enables developers to easily convert SVG to TXT in C++. It provides a simple two-step process for converting SVG to TXT. In the first step, you can export SVG to XLSX by using Aspose.PDF for C++. After that, by using Aspose.Cells for C++ Spreadsheet Programming API, you can convert XLSX to TXT. Aspose.Total for C++ also provides a wide range of features and options to customize the conversion process. For example, you can set the page size, page orientation, and page margins for the output TXT file. Additionally, you can also set the font size, font style, and font color for the output TXT file.
C++ API to Convert SVG to TXT
Get Started with C++ File Format APIs
Install from command line as nuget install Aspose.Total.Cpp
or via Package Manager Console of Visual Studio with Install-Package Aspose.Total.Cpp
.
Alternatively, get the offline MSI installer or DLLs in a ZIP file from downloads .
// supports PDF, CGM, EPUB, TeX, PCL, PS, SVG, XPS, MD, MHTML, XML, and XSLFO file format | |
// Load the PDF. | |
auto doc = MakeObject<Document>(u"sourceFile.pdf"); | |
// Save in XLSX format. | |
doc->Save(u"XlsxOutput.xlsx", SaveFormat::Xlsx); | |
// Load the XLSX. | |
intrusive_ptr<Aspose::Cells::IWorkbook> wkb = Factory::CreateIWorkbook(u"XlsxOutput.xlsx"); | |
// supports CSV, XLSB, XLSM, XLT, XLTX, XLTM, XLAM, TSV, TXT, ODS, DIF, MD, SXC, and FODS file format | |
// Save in CSV format. | |
wkb->Save(u"convertedFile.csv", SaveFormat_Csv); |
Get or Set SVG File Information via C++
Aspose.PDF for C++ also allows you to get information about your SVG document and lets you take informed decisions before your conversion process. In order to get file specific information of a SVG 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.
// supports PDF, CGM, EPUB, TeX, PCL, PS, SVG, XPS, MD, MHTML, XML, and XSLFO file format | |
// load the PDF. | |
auto doc = MakeObject<Document>(L"DocumentInfo.pdf"); | |
// get document informtion object | |
info = doc->get_Info(); | |
// set author | |
info->set_Author(L"John Doe"); | |
// set subject | |
info->set_Subject(L"Working with Document Info"); | |
// set title | |
info->set_Title(L"Get/set document's info"); | |
// get and print document information | |
Console::WriteLine(L"Author: {0}", info->get_Author()); | |
Console::WriteLine(L"Subject: {0}", info->get_Subject()); | |
Console::WriteLine(L"Title: {0}", info->get_Title()); |
Save TXT File Format to Stream via C++
Aspose.Cells for C++ allows saving TXT 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.
// supports CSV, XLSB, XLSM, XLT, XLTX, XLTM, XLAM, TSV, TXT, ODS, DIF, MD, SXC, and FODS file format | |
// load sample CSV file | |
intrusive_ptr<IWorkbook> workbook = Factory::CreateIWorkbook("sampleExcelFile.csv"); | |
// create FileStream object | |
intrusive_ptr<FileStream> stream = new FileStream("outputSavingFiletoStream.csv"), FileMode_CreateNew); | |
// save the Workbook to Stream | |
workbook->Save(stream, SaveFormat_Csv); | |
// working with stream.. |