% File src/library/base/man/list.files.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Development Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{list.files} \alias{list.files} \alias{dir} \title{List the Files in a Directory/Folder} \usage{ list.files(path = ".", pattern = NULL, all.files = FALSE, full.names = FALSE, recursive = FALSE) dir(path = ".", pattern = NULL, all.files = FALSE, full.names = FALSE, recursive = FALSE) } \arguments{ \item{path}{a character vector of full path names; the default corresponds to the working directory \code{\link{getwd}()}.} \item{pattern}{an optional \link{regular expression}. Only file names which match the regular expression will be returned.} \item{all.files}{a logical value. If \code{FALSE}, only the names of visible files are returned. If \code{TRUE}, all file names will be returned.} \item{full.names}{a logical value. If \code{TRUE}, the directory path is prepended to the file names. If \code{FALSE}, only the file names are returned.} \item{recursive}{logical. Should the listing recurse into directories?} } \description{ These functions produce a character vector of the names of files in the named directory. } \value{ A character vector containing the names of the files in the specified directories, or \code{""} if there were no files. If a path does not exist or is not a directory or is unreadable it is skipped, with a warning. The files are sorted in alphabetical order, on the full path if \code{full.names = TRUE}. } \author{Ross Ihaka, Brian Ripley} \note{ File naming conventions are very platform dependent. \code{recursive = TRUE} is not supported on all platforms, and may be ignored, with a warning. } \seealso{\code{\link{file.info}}, \code{\link{file.access}} and \code{\link{files}} for many more file handling functions and \code{\link{file.choose}} #ifdef windows and \code{\link{choose.files}} #endif for interactive selection. \code{\link{glob2rx}} to convert wildcards (as used by system file commands and shells) to regular expressions. \code{\link{Sys.glob}} for wildcard expansion on file paths. } \examples{ list.files(R.home()) ## Only files starting with a-l or r dir("../..", pattern = "^[a-lr]",full.names=TRUE) } \keyword{file}