Directory.Exists(String) Method
Definition
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Determines whether the given path refers to an existing directory on disk.
public:
static bool Exists(System::String ^ path);
public static bool Exists (string path);
public static bool Exists (string? path);
static member Exists : string -> bool
Public Shared Function Exists (path As String) As Boolean
Parameters
- path
- String
The path to test.
Returns
true
if path
refers to an existing directory; false
if the directory does not exist or an error occurs when trying to determine if the specified directory exists.
Examples
The following example takes an array of file or directory names on the command line, determines what kind of name it is, and processes it appropriately.
// For File::Exists, Directory::Exists
using namespace System;
using namespace System::IO;
using namespace System::Collections;
// Insert logic for processing found files here.
void ProcessFile( String^ path )
{
Console::WriteLine( "Processed file '{0}'.", path );
}
// Process all files in the directory passed in, recurse on any directories
// that are found, and process the files they contain.
void ProcessDirectory( String^ targetDirectory )
{
// Process the list of files found in the directory.
array<String^>^fileEntries = Directory::GetFiles( targetDirectory );
IEnumerator^ files = fileEntries->GetEnumerator();
while ( files->MoveNext() )
{
String^ fileName = safe_cast<String^>(files->Current);
ProcessFile( fileName );
}
// Recurse into subdirectories of this directory.
array<String^>^subdirectoryEntries = Directory::GetDirectories( targetDirectory );
IEnumerator^ dirs = subdirectoryEntries->GetEnumerator();
while ( dirs->MoveNext() )
{
String^ subdirectory = safe_cast<String^>(dirs->Current);
ProcessDirectory( subdirectory );
}
}
int main( int argc, char *argv[] )
{
for ( int i = 1; i < argc; i++ )
{
String^ path = gcnew String(argv[ i ]);
if ( File::Exists( path ) )
{
// This path is a file
ProcessFile( path );
}
else
if ( Directory::Exists( path ) )
{
// This path is a directory
ProcessDirectory( path );
}
else
{
Console::WriteLine( "{0} is not a valid file or directory.", path );
}
}
}
// For File.Exists, Directory.Exists
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Collections;
public class RecursiveFileProcessor
{
public static void Main(string[] args)
{
foreach(string path in args)
{
if(File.Exists(path))
{
// This path is a file
ProcessFile(path);
}
else if(Directory.Exists(path))
{
// This path is a directory
ProcessDirectory(path);
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("{0} is not a valid file or directory.", path);
}
}
}
// Process all files in the directory passed in, recurse on any directories
// that are found, and process the files they contain.
public static void ProcessDirectory(string targetDirectory)
{
// Process the list of files found in the directory.
string [] fileEntries = Directory.GetFiles(targetDirectory);
foreach(string fileName in fileEntries)
ProcessFile(fileName);
// Recurse into subdirectories of this directory.
string [] subdirectoryEntries = Directory.GetDirectories(targetDirectory);
foreach(string subdirectory in subdirectoryEntries)
ProcessDirectory(subdirectory);
}
// Insert logic for processing found files here.
public static void ProcessFile(string path)
{
Console.WriteLine("Processed file '{0}'.", path);
}
}
module RecursiveFileProcessor
open System.IO
// Insert logic for processing found files here.
let processFile path =
printfn $"Processed file '%s{path}'."
// Process all files in the directory passed in, recurse on any directories
// that are found, and process the files they contain.
let rec processDirectory targetDirectory =
// Process the list of files found in the directory.
let fileEntries = Directory.GetFiles targetDirectory
for fileName in fileEntries do
processFile fileName
// Recurse into subdirectories of this directory.
let subdirectoryEntries = Directory.GetDirectories targetDirectory
for subdirectory in subdirectoryEntries do
processDirectory subdirectory
[<EntryPoint>]
let main args =
for path in args do
if File.Exists path then
// This path is a file
processFile path
elif Directory.Exists path then
// This path is a directory
processDirectory path
else
printfn $"{path} is not a valid file or directory."
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' For File.Exists, Directory.Exists
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Collections
Public Class RecursiveFileProcessor
Public Overloads Shared Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
Dim path As String
For Each path In args
If File.Exists(path) Then
' This path is a file.
ProcessFile(path)
Else
If Directory.Exists(path) Then
' This path is a directory.
ProcessDirectory(path)
Else
Console.WriteLine("{0} is not a valid file or directory.", path)
End If
End If
Next path
End Sub
' Process all files in the directory passed in, recurse on any directories
' that are found, and process the files they contain.
Public Shared Sub ProcessDirectory(ByVal targetDirectory As String)
Dim fileEntries As String() = Directory.GetFiles(targetDirectory)
' Process the list of files found in the directory.
Dim fileName As String
For Each fileName In fileEntries
ProcessFile(fileName)
Next fileName
Dim subdirectoryEntries As String() = Directory.GetDirectories(targetDirectory)
' Recurse into subdirectories of this directory.
Dim subdirectory As String
For Each subdirectory In subdirectoryEntries
ProcessDirectory(subdirectory)
Next subdirectory
End Sub
' Insert logic for processing found files here.
Public Shared Sub ProcessFile(ByVal path As String)
Console.WriteLine("Processed file '{0}'.", path)
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
The path
parameter is permitted to specify relative or absolute path information. Relative path information is interpreted as relative to the current working directory.
Trailing spaces are removed from the end of the path
parameter before checking whether the directory exists.
The case-sensitivity of the path
parameter corresponds to that of the file system on which the code is running. For example, it's case-insensitive on NTFS (the default Windows file system) and case-sensitive on Linux file systems.
If you do not have at a minimum read-only permission to the directory, the Exists method will return false
.
The Exists method returns false
if any error occurs while trying to determine if the specified file exists. This can occur in situations that raise exceptions such as passing a file name with invalid characters or too many characters, a failing or missing disk, or if the caller does not have permission to read the file.