FileSystem.Kill(String) Method
Definition
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Deletes files from a disk. The My
feature gives you better productivity and performance in file I/O operations than Kill
. For more information, see FileSystem .
public:
static void Kill(System::String ^ PathName);
public static void Kill (string PathName);
static member Kill : string -> unit
Public Sub Kill (PathName As String)
Parameters
- PathName
- String
Required. A string expression that specifies one or more file names to be deleted. PathName
can include the directory or folder, and the drive.
Exceptions
Target file(s) open.
Target file(s) not found.
Permission denied.
Examples
This example uses the Kill
function to delete a file from a disk.
' Assume TESTFILE is a file containing some data.
Kill("TestFile") ' Delete file.
' Delete all *.TXT files in current directory.
Kill("*.TXT")
Remarks
Kill
supports the use of multiple-character (*
) and single-character (?
) wildcards to specify multiple files.
Security Note In order to execute, the Kill
function requires Read
and PathDiscovery
flags of FileIOPermission to be granted to the executing code. For more information, see SecurityExceptionCode Access Permissions