I have around 500 text files inside a directory with each with the same prefix in their filename, for example: dailyReport_
.
The latter part of the file is the date of the file. (For example dailyReport_08262011.txt
, dailyReport_08232011.txt
)
I want to delete these files using a Java procedure. (I could go for a shell script and add it a job in the crontab but the application is meant to used by laymen).
I can delete a single file using something like this:
try{
File f=new File("dailyReport_08232011.txt");
f.delete();
}
catch(Exception e){
System.out.println(e);
}
but can I delete the files having a certain prefix? (e.g. dailyReport08
for the 8th month) I could easily do that in shell script by using rm -rf dailyReport08*.txt
.
But File f=new File("dailyReport_08*.txt");
doesnt work in Java (as expected).
Now is anything similar possible in Java without running a loop that searches the directory for files?
Can I achieve this using some special characters similar to *
used in shell script?
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