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C# is a general-purpose, object-oriented programming language pronounced as “C Sharp”. It is a lot syntactically similar to Java and is easy for users who have knowledge of C, C++, or Java. In this article, we will learn How can we use C# to search the sub-Directory in a given Directory. So for this task, we use the following methods: 1. SearchOption: This method is used to tell the compiler whether to do our search in the current directory or the current directory with all subdirectories. Syntax: public enum SearchOption It will take two fields:
2. GetFiles: When we need to fetch the names of the files present in a directory or subdirectory then the GetFiles function is used. It returns a string array containing the names of the files. Syntax: public static string[] GetFiles (string path); Where the path is the directory to search. This string is not case-sensitive. Here the path can be the relative or absolute path. Approach:
Example 1: C#
Output: no Example 2: C#
Output: yes |
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Type: | Geek |
Category: | Coding |
Sub Category: | Tutorial |
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