File.Delete
Method
Definition
Deletes the specified file.
public static void Delete (string path);
- path
- String
The name of the file to be deleted. Wildcard characters are not supported.
path is a zero-length string, contains only white space, or contains one or more invalid characters as defined by InvalidPathChars.
path is null.
The specified path is invalid (for example, it is on an unmapped drive).
The specified file is in use.
-or-
There is an open handle on the file, and the operating system is Windows XP or earlier. This open handle can result from enumerating directories and files. For more information, see How to: Enumerate Directories and Files.
path is in an invalid format.
The specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. For example, on Windows-based platforms, paths must be less than 248 characters, and file names must be less than 260 characters.
The caller does not have the required permission.
-or-
The file is an executable file that is in use.
-or-
path is a directory.
-or-
path specified a read-only file.
Examples
The following example copies groups of files to the C:\archives\2008 backup folder and then deletes them from the source folder.
string sourceDir = @"c:\current";
string backupDir = @"c:\archives\2008";
try
{
string[] picList = Directory.GetFiles(sourceDir, "*.jpg");
string[] txtList = Directory.GetFiles(sourceDir, "*.txt");
// Copy picture files.
foreach (string f in picList)
{
// Remove path from the file name.
string fName = f.Substring(sourceDir.Length + 1);
// Use the Path.Combine method to safely append the file name to the path.
// Will overwrite if the destination file already exists.
File.Copy(Path.Combine(sourceDir, fName), Path.Combine(backupDir, fName), true);
}
// Copy text files.
foreach (string f in txtList)
{
// Remove path from the file name.
string fName = f.Substring(sourceDir.Length + 1);
try
{
// Will not overwrite if the destination file already exists.
File.Copy(Path.Combine(sourceDir, fName), Path.Combine(backupDir, fName));
}
// Catch exception if the file was already copied.
catch (IOException copyError)
{
Console.WriteLine(copyError.Message);
}
}
// Delete source files that were copied.
foreach (string f in txtList)
{
File.Delete(f);
}
foreach (string f in picList)
{
File.Delete(f);
}
}
catch (DirectoryNotFoundException dirNotFound)
{
Console.WriteLine(dirNotFound.Message);
}
Dim sourceDir As String = "c:\current"
Dim backupDir As String = "c:\archives\2008"
Try
Dim picList As String() = Directory.GetFiles(sourceDir, "*.jpg")
Dim txtList As String() = Directory.GetFiles(sourceDir, "*.txt")
' Copy picture files.
For Each f As String In picList
'Remove path from the file name.
Dim fName As String = f.Substring(sourceDir.Length + 1)
' Use the Path.Combine method to safely append the file name to the path.
' Will overwrite if the destination file already exists.
File.Copy(Path.Combine(sourceDir, fName), Path.Combine(backupDir, fName), True)
Next
' Copy text files.
For Each f As String In txtList
'Remove path from the file name.
Dim fName As String = f.Substring(sourceDir.Length + 1)
Try
' Will not overwrite if the destination file already exists.
File.Copy(Path.Combine(sourceDir, fName), Path.Combine(backupDir, fName))
' Catch exception if the file was already copied.
Catch copyError As IOException
Console.WriteLine(copyError.Message)
End Try
Next
For Each f As String In txtList
File.Delete(f)
Next
For Each f As String In picList
File.Delete(f)
Next
Catch dirNotFound As DirectoryNotFoundException
Console.WriteLine(dirNotFound.Message)
End Try
Remarks
Specify a file name with any relative or absolute path information for the path parameter. Wildcard characters cannot be included. Relative path information is interpreted as relative to the current working directory. To obtain the current working directory, see GetCurrentDirectory.
If the file to be deleted does not exist, no exception is thrown.
For a list of common I/O tasks, see Common I/O Tasks.