Forward slash or backslash?

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谎友^ 2020-11-27 20:55

I am looking to write and read text files to and from (respectively) a directory different from that of my program. When I specify a directory to write to or read from, shou

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  • 2020-11-27 21:28

    You could use either.

    If you use / then you only need a single slash.
    If you use \, you need to use \\. That is, you need to escape it.

    You can also use the resolve() method of the java.nio.Path class to add directories / files to the existing path. That avoids the hassle of using forward or backward slashes. You can then get the absolute path by calling the toAbsolutePath() method followed by toString()

    SSCCE:

    import java.nio.file.Path;
    import java.nio.file.Paths;
    
    public class PathSeperator {
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            // the path seperator for this system
            String pathSep = System.getProperty("path.separator");
    
            // my home directory
            Path homeDir = Paths.get(System.getProperty("user.home"));
    
            // lets print them
            System.out.println("Path Sep: " + pathSep);
            System.out.println(homeDir.toAbsolutePath());
    
            // as it turns out, on my linux it is a colon
            // and Java is using forward slash internally
            // lets add some more directories to the user.home
    
            homeDir = homeDir.resolve("eclipse").resolve("configuration");
            System.out.println("Appending more directories using resolve()");
            System.out.println(homeDir);
    
        }
    }  
    
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  • 2020-11-27 21:35

    You should use /

    For example C:/User/...

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  • 2020-11-27 21:49

    Using forward slashes will make it system independent. I'd stick to that for simplicity.

    Consider using java.io.File.separator if you ever display the path to the user. You'd rather not surprise those Windows users. They're a jumpy lot.

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  • 2020-11-27 21:54

    I've never found it documented anywhere, but the JDK classes let you use slashes regardless of whether you're on Windows or not. (You can see this in the JDK source, where it explicitly converts path separators for you.)

    Officially — and certainly in any UI you're doing — you should use the file.separator system property, which is available via System.getProperty(the list of standard system properties is documented in the docs for System.getProperties):

    String sep = System.getProperty("file.separator");
    

    ...and also via the static fields They're also available as File.separator (and File.separatorChar).

    You can also use the various features of the java.io.File class for combining and splitting paths, and/or the various features of the interfaces and classes in java.nio.file.

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