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Closed 10 years ago.
I'm trying to access a file inside my project.
So I would create a new folder called Files and inside that folder contains various HTML files.
Is there anyway that I can access those files by going to "Program/Files/file.html" or similar.
Do you mean something like this?
using System.IO;
...
string folderPath = AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory; // or whatever folder you want to load..
foreach (string file in Directory.EnumerateFiles(folderPath, "*.html"))
{
string contents = File.ReadAllText(file);
}
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Closed 9 years ago.
How to walk a directory application project ASP.NET MVC 3 ?
For example: I must find one file in derectory MyApp.WebUI/controls
You could use the Directory.EnumerateFiles method. Or if you already know the name of the file you could directly access this file. In order to calculate the absolute path to this directory/file you should use the Server.MapPath method:
var location = Server.MapPath("~/MyApp.WebUI/controls");
var files = Directory.EnumerateFiles(location);
...
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Closed 9 years ago.
In C# how to search a csv file on the file share for a particular Word without manually opening it. and if the Word exists "do something" and if not " do something else". I want to include this step to already existing SQL Server Job.
You cannot scan content of a file without reading it:
string content = File.ReadAllText(path);
if (content.Contains("word"))
{
// Text is found
}
else
{
// Text is not found
}
You might consider using a regex:
if (Regex.IsMatch(content, #"\bword\b", RegexOptions.IgnoreCase))
{
// Word is found
}
else
{
// Word is not found
}
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Closed 9 years ago.
I'm creating a program in C# WPF that allows the user to manually input a directory in a textbox so that the program will retrieve and list the files in the specified directory into another textbox.
My problem is that I don't know how to assign the value from a textbox to the directory path.
I'm able to specify the directory manually in the code however I'm not sure how to assign the directory path from a textbox...
Any ideas?
My code when a button is clicked is as follows:
// Makes a reference to a directory.
DirectoryInfo di = new DirectoryInfo(#"C:\");
DirectoryInfo di = new DirectoryInfo(textbox.Text);
That should work.
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Closed 11 years ago.
how do I get the path of the project?
i want to assign a string with the path of the folder of the project.
lets say, the folder of my project (in C#) is E:\projects\something
(in folder something, I have the .sln file and all the source codes and also a folder pictures, and in some function I want to assign a string to the path of the project's folder for after it use fhe files in pictures... what I need is a function retorning the path of the project.
string s=project_path;
private void button1_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
string path;
path = System.IO.Path.GetDirectoryName(
System.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName().CodeBase );
MessageBox.Show( path );
}
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Closed 12 years ago.
any idea how can I do this I dnt want to manage bytes[] of each files of folder.
Thanx
The question makes no sense. Folders do not have any binary content, only files do. You will need to enumerate all files in the folder and open them separately.