Re: CFileFind
Since you are trying to use an interesting file name format you may find my
class that does regular expression patterns for file name useful.
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/files/CFileFindEx.aspx
In any event you need to call CFileFind in a certain way:
CFileFind fileInfo;
BOOL bWorked = fileInfo.FindFile(csFilePath);
if(bWorked) {
do {
bWorked = fileInfo.FindNextFile(); // Have to call
FindNextFile() before using the first file
// Do something with the files...
} while(bWorked);
}
Tom
"SteveR" <maxsrussellatremovethisembarqmail.com> wrote in message
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Okay, after doing a little more study, I have found that an additional
call to filearray.Add(file.GetFilePath()); -- after
while(file.FindNextFile() ) fails -- allows me to add that first filename.
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"SteveR" <maxsrussellatremovethisembarqmail.com> wrote in message
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Perhaps my problem would be more correctly stated as: FindFile() does
not allow me to call GetFilePath(), and therefore I do not know how to
extract that first filename.
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"SteveR" <maxsrussellatremovethisembarqmail.com> wrote in message
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I am running a search for audio files that contain a given word in their
names. In the case of the example provided here, there is only one
filename containing "Ay.", and that is the file "Ay." (Ay..ogg). But
after my wildcard search finds that file, it advances past it, so that
FindNextFile( ) leaves me with no results. So actually, the same problem
occurs with my successful searches. I never get to use the first file
found.
Would someone mind steering me into a better methodology here?
CString word = _T("Ay.");
CString s = GetFolderPath( )
+ _T("\\*")
+ word
+ _T("*")
+ _T(".ogg");
CFileFind file;
if(!file.FindFile(s) )
file.Close();
while(file.FindNextFile() )
filearray.Add(file.GetFilePath());
file.Close();
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