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PathCF 1.0, ECMA 1.0

System.IO (mscorlib.dll)sealed class

This class provides many static methods for processing strings representing file paths in a platform-independent manner. The static properties allow you to inspect the file conventions of the system on which the software is running. The static methods supply an implementation of the frequently performed path manipulations. ChangeExtension( ) allows you to change the extension of a file, and GetExtension( ) allows you to retrieve it. Combine( ) combines two file paths (the second argument cannot contain a UNC or a drive letter). GetTempPath( ) returns the current system temporary storage folder, and the infinitely cooler GetTempFileName( ) creates a unique temporary filename, then creates a zero-byte file there. IsPathRooted( ) checks to see if a path contains a root, which can also be retrieved by calling GetPathRoot( ).

public sealed class Path {
// Public Static Fields
   public static readonly char AltDirectorySeparatorChar;        
// =0x0000002F
   public static readonly char DirectorySeparatorChar;
// =0x0000005C
   public static readonly char[ ] InvalidPathChars;    
// =System.Char[ ]
   public static readonly char PathSeparator;         
// =0x0000003B
   public static readonly char VolumeSeparatorChar;   
// =0x0000003A
// Public Static Methods
   public static string ChangeExtension(string path, string extension);
   public static string Combine(string path1, string path2);
   public static string GetDirectoryName(string path);
   public static string GetExtension(string path);
   public static string GetFileName(string path);
   public static string GetFileNameWithoutExtension(string path);
   public static string GetFullPath(string path);
   public static string GetPathRoot(string path);
   public static string GetTempFileName( );
   public static string GetTempPath( );
   public static bool HasExtension(string path);
   public static bool IsPathRooted(string path);
}
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