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==[[Java]]==
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[[Category:Java]]
import java.util.File;
import java.util.File;
public class FileRenameTest {
public class FileRenameTest {

Revision as of 23:17, 9 November 2007

Task
Rename a file
You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know.

In this task, the job is to rename the file called "input.txt" into "output.txt" and a directory called "docs" into "mydocs". This should be done twice: once "here", i.e. in the current working directory and once in the filesystem root.

Forth

 s" input.txt"  s" output.txt" rename-file throw
s" /input.txt" s" /output.txt" rename-file throw

DOS Batch File

 ren input.txt output.txt
 ren \input.txt \output.txt

Groovy

Using File

 ['input.txt':'output.txt', 'docs':'mydocs'].each { src, dst ->
   ['.', ''].each { dir ->
     new File("$dir/$src").renameTo(new File("$dir/$dst"))
   }
 }

Using Ant

 ['input.txt':'output.txt', 'docs':'mydocs'].each { src, dst ->
   ['.', ''].each { dir ->
     new AntBuilder().move(file:"$dir/$src", toFile:"$dir/$dst")
   }
 }

Java

import java.util.File;
public class FileRenameTest {
   public static boolean renameFile(String oldname, String newname) {
       // File (or directory) with old name
       File file = new File(oldname);
   
       // File (or directory) with new name
       File file2 = new File(newname);
   
       // Rename file (or directory)
       boolean success = file.renameTo(file2);
       return sucess;
   }
   public static void test(String type, String oldname, String newname) {
       System.out.println("The following " + type + " called " + oldname +
           ( renameFile(oldname, newname) ? " was renamed as " : " could not be renamed into ")
           + newname + "."
       );
   }
   public static void main(String args[]) {
        test("file", "input.txt", "output.txt");
        test("file", File.seperator + "input.txt", File.seperator + "output.txt");
        test("directory", "docs", "mydocs");
        test("directory", File.seperator + "docs" + File.seperator, File.seperator + "mydocs" + File.seperator);
   }
}

MAXScript

MAXScript has no folder rename method

-- Here
renameFile "input.txt" "output.txt"
-- Root
renameFile "/input.txt" "/output.txt"

Perl

use File::Copy qw(move);
use File::Spec::Functions qw(catfile rootdir);
# here
move 'input.txt', 'output.txt';
move 'docs', 'mydocs';
# root dir
move (catfile rootdir, 'input.txt'), (catfile rootdir, 'output.txt');
move (catfile rootdir, 'docs'), (catfile rootdir, 'mydocs');

Pop11

sys_file_move('inputs.txt', 'output.txt');
sys_file_move('docs', 'mydocs');
sys_file_move('/inputs.txt', '/output.txt');
sys_file_move(/'docs', '/mydocs');

Note that notion of the root of filesystem is Unix specific, so above we do not try to suport other systems.

Ruby

It uses a hash to store the source and destination, so it's easy to add more dirs/files to move and you can easily switch to using another method to move them.

 #!/usr/bin/env ruby
 require 'FileUtils'
 moves = { "input.txt" => "output.txt", "/input.txt" => "/output.txt", "docs" => "mydocs","/docs" => "/mydocs"}
 moves.each{ |src, dest| FileUtils.move( src, dest, :verbose => true ) }

Tcl

Assuming that the Bash example shows what is actually meant with this task (one file and one directory here, one file and one directory in the root) and further assuming that this is supposed to be generic (i.e. OS agnostic):

 file rename inputs.txt output.txt
 file rename docs mydocs

 file rename [file nativename /inputs.txt] [file nativename /output.txt]
 file rename [file nativename /docs] [file nativename /mydocs]

Toka

 needs shell
 " input.txt"  " output.txt"  rename
 " /input.txt"  " /output.txt"  rename
 
 " docs"  " mydocs"  rename
 " /docs"  " /mydocs"  rename


Visual Basic .NET

Platform: .NET

Language Version: 9.0+

'Current Directory
IO.Directory.Move("docs", "mydocs")
IO.File.Move("input.txt", "output.txt")

'Root
IO.Directory.Move("\docs", "\mydocs")
IO.File.Move("\input.txt", "\output.txt")

'Root, platform independent
IO.Directory.Move(IO.Path.DirectorySeparatorChar & "docs", _
 IO.Path.DirectorySeparatorChar & "mydocs")
IO.File.Move(IO.Path.DirectorySeparatorChar & "input.txt", _
  IO.Path.DirectorySeparatorChar & "output.txt")

UNIX Shell

 mv input.txt output.txt
 mv /input.txt /output.txt
 mv docs mydocs
 mv /docs /mydocs