jsutterf Posted May 26, 2004 Posted May 26, 2004 I am almost finished a small project and all that is left is figuring out how to move/copy files of certain extensions (.mov, .jpeg, etc) from Directory1 to Directory2... I have both directories, and the file extensions prepped already, but just need to know how I go about 'grabbing' the appropriate files and moving/copying them to the new directory. What I'm looking for is how to iterate through all files in a directory, store them in a collection, and then copy/move them to the destination folder. I'm looking at creating a FileSystemObject, a File object, and a Collection object, then creating a loop where I can iterate through all files in the folder, select the ones I want, and then store them in my collection where I'll be able to copy/move them... Am I on the right track?? Any help/code snippets will be greatly appreciated... Thanks! Quote
Administrators PlausiblyDamp Posted May 26, 2004 Administrators Posted May 26, 2004 some quick code that will find and copy all .bmp files from the windows folder - should give you the idea of what you need. you would just have to call this code passing in differrent wildcards for all the file types. (could probably turn it into a sub of it's own) Dim files() As String files = System.IO.Directory.GetFiles("C:\windows", "*.bmp") For Each file As String In files System.IO.File.Copy(file, "c:\destination\" & System.IO.Path.GetFileName(file)) Next End Sub Quote Posting Guidelines FAQ Post Formatting Intellectuals solve problems; geniuses prevent them. -- Albert Einstein
jsutterf Posted May 26, 2004 Author Posted May 26, 2004 You rock! As I lay down to sleep last night, I mumbled to my wife "you know, directories probably know about which files they contain", to which she said "What are you talking about!" ha ha... This is perfect! Haven't tried it yet, but just wanted to say, "Thanks for responding so quickly and with such an eloquent solution." Cheers! ;) some quick code that will find and copy all .bmp files from the windows folder - should give you the idea of what you need. you would just have to call this code passing in differrent wildcards for all the file types. (could probably turn it into a sub of it's own) Dim files() As String files = System.IO.Directory.GetFiles("C:\windows", "*.bmp") For Each file As String In files System.IO.File.Copy(file, "c:\destination\" & System.IO.Path.GetFileName(file)) Next End Sub Quote
jsutterf Posted May 26, 2004 Author Posted May 26, 2004 the 'As String' in the For Each file As String In files is giving me a syntax error... Can we declare a variable on the fly in a loop like this? Isn't the return 'file' variable of type scripting, system.io??? Thanks! Quote
Administrators PlausiblyDamp Posted May 26, 2004 Administrators Posted May 26, 2004 What version of visual studio are you using? The above syntax only works with Vs 2003 - try the following change and see if that helps Dim files() As String files = System.IO.Directory.GetFiles("C:\windows", "*.bmp") Dim file as string For Each file In files System.IO.File.Copy(file, "c:\destination\" & System.IO.Path.GetFileName(file)) Next Quote Posting Guidelines FAQ Post Formatting Intellectuals solve problems; geniuses prevent them. -- Albert Einstein
jsutterf Posted May 26, 2004 Author Posted May 26, 2004 Oh NO!! I just did something very bad, I think... I was in my form.vb looking at the code and was thinking that I had a reference that I didn't need (from 'Project/Add Reference' menu) so I went to that menu and selected 'Exclude From Project')!!! Now, I have no idea what I excluded and cannot find my windows form (GUI layout)... when I compile I get the error "Sub Main' was not found in windows application!!! What have I done? What can I do??? Please help! Quote
Administrators PlausiblyDamp Posted May 26, 2004 Administrators Posted May 26, 2004 On the top of the solution explorer there is a yellow-ish button (tooltip is 'Show all files'), click this and the excluded file (something.vb) will appear but be greyed out. right click it and select include in project (or something similar). Quote Posting Guidelines FAQ Post Formatting Intellectuals solve problems; geniuses prevent them. -- Albert Einstein
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