You know that in linux it's easy but I can't just understand how to do it in C# on Windows. I want to delete all files matching the wildcard f*.txt
. How do I go about going that?
You know that in linux it's easy but I can't just understand how to do it in C# on Windows. I want to delete all files matching the wildcard f*.txt
. How do I go about going that?
You can use the DirectoryInfo.EnumerateFiles
function:
var dir = new DirectoryInfo(directoryPath);
foreach (var file in dir.EnumerateFiles("f*.txt")) {
file.Delete();
}
(Of course, you'll probably want to add error handling.)