Path.HasExtension Method
Definition
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Overloads
HasExtension(ReadOnlySpan<Char>) |
Determines whether the path represented by the specified character span includes a file name extension. |
HasExtension(String) |
Determines whether a path includes a file name extension. |
HasExtension(ReadOnlySpan<Char>)
- Source:
- Path.cs
- Source:
- Path.cs
- Source:
- Path.cs
Determines whether the path represented by the specified character span includes a file name extension.
public:
static bool HasExtension(ReadOnlySpan<char> path);
public static bool HasExtension (ReadOnlySpan<char> path);
static member HasExtension : ReadOnlySpan<char> -> bool
Public Shared Function HasExtension (path As ReadOnlySpan(Of Char)) As Boolean
Parameters
- path
- ReadOnlySpan<Char>
The path to search for an extension.
Returns
true
if the characters that follow the last directory separator character or volume separator in the path include a period (".") followed by one or more characters; otherwise, false
.
Remarks
A trailing period in path
is not considered an extension.
See also
Applies to
HasExtension(String)
- Source:
- Path.cs
- Source:
- Path.cs
- Source:
- Path.cs
Determines whether a path includes a file name extension.
public:
static bool HasExtension(System::String ^ path);
public static bool HasExtension (string path);
public static bool HasExtension (string? path);
static member HasExtension : string -> bool
Public Shared Function HasExtension (path As String) As Boolean
Parameters
- path
- String
The path to search for an extension.
Returns
true
if the characters that follow the last directory separator (\ or /) or volume separator (:) in the path include a period (.) followed by one or more characters; otherwise, false
.
Exceptions
.NET Framework and .NET Core versions older than 2.1: path
contains one or more of the invalid characters defined in GetInvalidPathChars().
Examples
The following example demonstrates the use of the HasExtension
method.
String^ fileName1 = "myfile.ext";
String^ fileName2 = "mydir\\myfile";
String^ path = "C:\\mydir.ext\\";
bool result;
result = Path::HasExtension( fileName1 );
Console::WriteLine( "HasExtension('{0}') returns {1}", fileName1, result.ToString() );
result = Path::HasExtension( fileName2 );
Console::WriteLine( "HasExtension('{0}') returns {1}", fileName2, result.ToString() );
result = Path::HasExtension( path );
Console::WriteLine( "HasExtension('{0}') returns {1}", path, result.ToString() );
// This code produces output similar to the following:
//
// HasExtension('myfile.ext') returns True
// HasExtension('mydir\myfile') returns False
// HasExtension('C:\mydir.ext\') returns False
string fileName1 = "myfile.ext";
string fileName2 = @"mydir\myfile";
string path = @"C:\mydir.ext\";
bool result;
result = Path.HasExtension(fileName1);
Console.WriteLine("HasExtension('{0}') returns {1}",
fileName1, result);
result = Path.HasExtension(fileName2);
Console.WriteLine("HasExtension('{0}') returns {1}",
fileName2, result);
result = Path.HasExtension(path);
Console.WriteLine("HasExtension('{0}') returns {1}",
path, result);
// This code produces output similar to the following:
//
// HasExtension('myfile.ext') returns True
// HasExtension('mydir\myfile') returns False
// HasExtension('C:\mydir.ext\') returns False
Dim fileName1 As String = "myfile.ext"
Dim fileName2 As String = "mydir\myfile"
Dim pathname As String = "C:\mydir.ext\"
Dim result As Boolean
result = Path.HasExtension(fileName1)
Console.WriteLine("HasExtension('{0}') returns {1}", fileName1, result)
result = Path.HasExtension(fileName2)
Console.WriteLine("HasExtension('{0}') returns {1}", fileName2, result)
result = Path.HasExtension(pathname)
Console.WriteLine("HasExtension('{0}') returns {1}", pathname, result)
' This code produces output similar to the following:
'
' HasExtension('myfile.ext') returns True
' HasExtension('mydir\myfile') returns False
' HasExtension('C:\mydir.ext\') returns False
Remarks
Starting from the end of path
, this method searches for a period (.) followed by at least one character. If this pattern is found before a DirectorySeparatorChar, AltDirectorySeparatorChar, or VolumeSeparatorChar character is encountered, this method returns true
.
For a list of common I/O tasks, see Common I/O Tasks.
See also
- File path formats on Windows systems
- File and Stream I/O
- How to: Read Text from a File
- How to: Write Text to a File