ContentCmdletProviderIntrinsics.Clear Method
Definition
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Overloads
Clear(String) |
Clears the content from the item(s) specified by the path. |
Clear(String[], Boolean, Boolean) |
Clears the content from the item(s) specified by the path. |
Clear(String)
Clears the content from the item(s) specified by the path.
public:
void Clear(System::String ^ path);
public:
void Clear(Platform::String ^ path);
void Clear(std::wstring const & path);
public void Clear (string path);
member this.Clear : string -> unit
Public Sub Clear (path As String)
Parameters
- path
- String
The path to the item(s) to clear the content from.
Exceptions
If path
is null.
If the path
refers to a provider that could not be found.
If the path
refers to a drive that could not be found.
If path
does not contain glob characters and
could not be found.
If the provider that the path
refers to does
not support this operation.
If the provider threw an exception.
Applies to
Clear(String[], Boolean, Boolean)
Clears the content from the item(s) specified by the path.
public:
void Clear(cli::array <System::String ^> ^ path, bool force, bool literalPath);
public:
void Clear(Platform::Array <Platform::String ^> ^ path, bool force, bool literalPath);
void Clear(std::Array <std::wstring const &> const & path, bool force, bool literalPath);
public void Clear (string[] path, bool force, bool literalPath);
member this.Clear : string[] * bool * bool -> unit
Public Sub Clear (path As String(), force As Boolean, literalPath As Boolean)
Parameters
- path
- String[]
The path(s) to the item(s) to clear the content from.
- force
- Boolean
Passed on to providers to force operations.
- literalPath
- Boolean
If true, globbing is not done on paths.
Exceptions
If path
is null.
If the path
refers to a provider that could not be found.
If the path
refers to a drive that could not be found.
If path
does not contain glob characters and
could not be found.
If the provider that the path
refers to does
not support this operation.
If the provider threw an exception.