I have this function in a certain Class1:
public void function1(String path){
this.excel = new Application();
this.wbooks = excel.Workbooks;
this.wb = wbooks.Open(path);
String rootPath = wb.Path+"//..//..//";
String nPath = String.Format("{0}//Loads//{1}//{2}",rootPath,name1,name2);
String outputDir = String.Format("{0}//Input//{1}//{2}", rootPath, name1, name2);
String erroDir = String.Format("{0}//Erro//{1}//{2}", rootPath, name1, name2);
for(int i = 0; i < size; i++){
String[] array2 = File.ReadAllLines(String.Format("{0}//{1}_{2}.txt", nPath, name1, i.ToString()));
//code
Directory.CreateDirectory(erroDir);
File.WriteAllLines(String.Format("{0}//erro_{1}_{2}.txt", erroDir, name1, i.ToString()), array);
Directory.CreateDirectory(outputDir);
File.WriteAllLines(String.Format("{0}//output_{1}.txt", outputDir, name2), array);
}
}
This function from a class and is being called like this in the main function:
String path = "C:\\Users\\myUsername\\Desktop\\myFolder\\";
Class1 temp = new Class1();
temp.function1(path);
Why are the paths made in the function working?Shouldnt path be made "\\" instead of "//".
Why are the paths made in the function working?Shouldnt path be made "\" instead of "//".
Yes, they should. But Windows is 'smart'. It tries to determine what you actually meant to ask, in this case, if the file path starts with C: for example, it 'knows' it is a local file path, and thus it tries to interpret it as such.
Note that not all programs are that smart. Some .NET build tools for example (not C# itself) are known for some bugs with handling such file paths.
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