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fileWrite(newFile, "This is a test file!") -- write a text line | fileWrite(newFile, "This is a test file!") -- write a text line | ||
fileClose(newFile) -- close the file once you're done with it | fileClose(newFile) -- close the file once you're done with it | ||
fileDelete( | fileDelete("test.txt") -- delete file | ||
end | end | ||
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Revision as of 14:19, 23 January 2017
Deletes the specified file.
Syntax
bool fileDelete ( string filePath )
OOP Syntax Help! I don't understand this!
- Note: This function is a static function underneath the File class.
- Method: File.delete(...)
Required Arguments
- filePath: The filepath of the file to delete in the following format: ":resourceName/path". 'resourceName' is the name of the resource the file is in, and 'path' is the path from the root directory of the resource to the file.
- For example, if you want to delete a file name "myFile.txt" in the resource 'fileres', it can be deleted from another resource this way: fileDelete(":fileres/myFile.txt").
- If the file is in the current resource, only the file path is necessary, e.g. fileDelete("myFile.txt").
Returns
Returns true if successful, false otherwise (for example if there exists no file with the given name, or it does exist but is in use).
Example
This example will show us how to create a file "text.txt" spell it "This is a test file!", Close the file and delete it:
local newFile = fileCreate("test.txt") -- attempt to create a new file if (newFile) then -- check if the creation succeeded fileWrite(newFile, "This is a test file!") -- write a text line fileClose(newFile) -- close the file once you're done with it fileDelete("test.txt") -- delete file end
See Also
- fileClose
- fileCopy
- fileCreate
- fileDelete
- fileExists
- fileFlush
- fileGetPath
- fileGetPos
- fileGetSize
- fileIsEOF
- fileOpen
- fileRead
- fileRename
- fileSetPos
- fileWrite