C# Directory Class
The
System.IO.Directory class in the .NET Framework class library provides
static methods for creating, copying, moving, and deleting directories
and subdirectories. Before you can use the Directory class, you must
import the System.IO namespace.
using System.IO;
Create a Directory
The
Directory.CreateDirectory method creates a directory in the specified
path with the specified Windows security. You can also create a
directory on a remote compute.
The following code snippet creates a Temp folder in C:\ drive if the directory does not exists already.
string root = @"C:\Temp";
string subdir = @"C:\Temp\Mahesh";
// If directory does not exist, create it.
if (!Directory.Exists(root))
{
Directory.CreateDirectory(root);
}
The
CreateDirectory is also used to create a sub directory. All you have to
do is to specify the path of the directory in which this subdirectory
will be created in. The following code snippet creates a Mahesh
subdirectory in C:\Temp directory.
// Create sub directory
if (!Directory.Exists(subdir))
{
Directory.CreateDirectory(subdir);
}
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