Empower your Java applications with images and documents comparison features using GroupDocs.Comparison for Java API. It helps you identify the differences within paragraphs, words, characters, shapes, even the text styles of the compared documents of same format, allows merging the changes and export to a final document. It supports comparing and merging a wide range of documents including PDF, Word, Excel worksheets, PowerPoint presentations, Visio diagrams, Outlook emails, HTML, drawings and image file formats without using any external library.
GroupDocs.Comparison makes it easy for Java developers to compare CS files within their applications using a few lines of code.
GroupDocs.Comparison for Java APIs are supported on all major platforms and operating systems. Before executing the code below, please make sure that you have the following prerequisites installed on your system.
// Compare documents from local file
try (Comparer comparer = new Comparer("C:\\source.cs")) {
comparer.add("C:\\target.cs");
comparer.compare("C:\\result.cs"); // Create result file with the specified name
}
// Compare documents from stream
try (Comparer comparer = new Comparer(new FileInputStream("C:\\source.cs"))) {
comparer.add(new FileInputStream("C:\\target.cs"));
comparer.compare(new FileOutputStream("C:\\result.cs")); // Create result file with the specified name
}
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Files with .CS extension are source code files for C# programming language. Introduced by Microsoft for use with the .NET Framework, the file format provides the low-level programming language for writing code that is compiled to generate the final output file in the form of EXE or a DLL. These can be created and compiled with Microsoft Visual Studio. Microsoft Visual Studio Express can also be used to create and update such files which is a free IDE. CS files are used for application development that can range from simple desktop applications to more complex programs. A simple Visual Studio project solution created with C# language can comprise of one or more such files. Files marked for inclusion in compilation are listed in the CSPROJ file which is part of the project and tells compiler to use the marked files.
Read More About CS File FormatMulti format images & documents comparison API for Java. Compare some of the popular file formats below without any external software.
(Adobe Portable Document Format)
(Microsoft Word Document)
(Microsoft Word Macro-Enabled Document)
(Microsoft Word Open XML Document)
(Microsoft Word Document Template)
(Microsoft Word Macro-Enabled Template)
(Word Open XML Document Template)
(Rich Text File Format)
(Plain Text File Format)
(Microsoft Excel Binary File Format)
(Microsoft Excel Open XML Spreadsheet)
(Microsoft Excel macro-enabled template)
(Microsoft Excel Macro-Enabled Spreadsheet)
(Microsoft Excel Binary Spreadsheet File)
(Comma Separated Values File)
(PowerPoint Presentation)
(Microsoft PowerPoint Slide Show)
(PowerPoint Open XML Presentation)
(PowerPoint Open XML Slide Show)
(Microsoft PowerPoint template)
(Microsoft PowerPoint Open XML Template)
(Open Document Spreadsheet)
(OpenDocument Presentation File Format)
(Origin Graph Template)
(Open Document Text)
(Open Document Template)
(Microsoft Visio 2003-2010 XML Drawing)
(JPEG Image)
(Portable Network Graphic)
(Graphical Interchange Format File)
(Bitmap File Format)
(Hyper Text Markup Language)
(Mime HTML)
(MIME Encapsulation of Aggregate HTML)
(Microsoft Outlook E-mail Message)
(E-mail Message)
(Apple Mail E-mail File)
(Microsoft OneNote)
(Microsoft Visio 2003-2010 Drawing)
(Microsoft Visio Drawing)
(Microsoft Visio 2003-2010 Stencil)
(Microsoft Visio 2003-2010 Template)
(Microsoft Visio 2003-2010 XML Drawing)
(CSharp Language)
(Java Language)
(C++ Language)
(JavaScript Language)
(Python Language)
(Ruby Language)