Class CanWriteFileFilter

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    java.io.FileFilter, java.io.FilenameFilter, java.io.Serializable, IOFileFilter

    public class CanWriteFileFilter
    extends AbstractFileFilter
    implements java.io.Serializable
    This filter accepts Files that can be written to.

    Example, showing how to print out a list of the current directory's writable files:

     File dir = new File(".");
     String[] files = dir.list( CanWriteFileFilter.CAN_WRITE );
     for ( int i = 0; i < files.length; i++ ) {
         System.out.println(files[i]);
     }
     

    Example, showing how to print out a list of the current directory's un-writable files:

     File dir = new File(".");
     String[] files = dir.list( CanWriteFileFilter.CANNOT_WRITE );
     for ( int i = 0; i < files.length; i++ ) {
         System.out.println(files[i]);
     }
     

    N.B. For read-only files, use CanReadFileFilter.READ_ONLY.

    Since:
    1.3
    See Also:
    Serialized Form
    • Field Detail

      • CAN_WRITE

        public static final IOFileFilter CAN_WRITE
        Singleton instance of writable filter
      • CANNOT_WRITE

        public static final IOFileFilter CANNOT_WRITE
        Singleton instance of not writable filter
    • Method Detail

      • accept

        public boolean accept​(java.io.File file)
        Checks to see if the file can be written to.
        Specified by:
        accept in interface java.io.FileFilter
        Specified by:
        accept in interface IOFileFilter
        Overrides:
        accept in class AbstractFileFilter
        Parameters:
        file - the File to check
        Returns:
        true if the file can be written to, otherwise false.