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I'd like to show file root/parent in the DataGridView, but I don't know how. I listed all files that are in subdirectories in one root folder, but I'd also like that every file has its parent folder shown in DataGridView. Is there anyway to get this information from System.IO library?

This is my code:

private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    label2.Text = LocationX;
    s1 = Directory.GetFiles(@LocationX, "#", SearchOption.AllDirectories);

    for (int i = 0; i <= s1.Length - 1; i++)
    {
        if (i == 0)
        {   
            dt.Columns.Add("Paren Folder Name");  
            dt.Columns.Add("File_Name");
            dt.Columns.Add("Version");
            dt.Columns.Add("File_Type");
            dt.Columns.Add("File_Size");
            dt.Columns.Add("Create_Date");
        }

        FileInfo f = new FileInfo(s1[i]);
        FileSystemInfo f1 = new FileInfo(s1[i]);

        dr = dt.NewRow();
        dr["Root"] = f1.????????     //is it possible to do show parent folder this way?
        dr["File_Name"] = f1.Name;
        dr["File_Type"] = f1.Extension;
        dr["File_Size"] = (f.Length / 1024).ToString();
        dr["Create_Date"] = f1.CreationTime.Date.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy");
        dt.Rows.Add(dr);
    }

    if (dt.Rows.Count > 0)
    {
        dataGridView1.DataSource = dt;
    } 
}

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Use FileInfo.Directory to get directory name of file:

dr["Root"] = f.Directory.Name;

Also move columns creation out of the loop. I think loop should be used only for adding data to table.


dt.Columns.Add("Paren Folder Name");  
dt.Columns.Add("File_Name");
dt.Columns.Add("Version");
dt.Columns.Add("File_Type");
dt.Columns.Add("File_Size");
dt.Columns.Add("Create_Date");

DirectoryInfo directory = new DirectoryInfo(@LocationX);
foreach(FileInfo file in directory.GetFiles("#", SearchOption.AllDirectories))
{
    dr = dt.NewRow();
    dr["Root"] = file.Directory.Name; 
    dr["File_Name"] = file.Name;
    dr["File_Type"] = file.Extension;
    dr["File_Size"] = (file.Length / 1024).ToString();
    dr["Create_Date"] = file.CreationTime.Date.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy");
    dt.Rows.Add(dr);
}
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  • Thx. It works the same booth ways if it is in the loop or out of the loop.
    – anzes
    Dec 9, 2012 at 20:53
  • @anzes sure, but you will not check if (i == 0) on each loop Dec 9, 2012 at 20:54
  • we'll I didn't copied the entire code, I need this because of the checkboxes I'm adding in every row.
    – anzes
    Dec 9, 2012 at 20:58
  • @anzes I've added updated full code with columns creation before loop. Also you can use DirectoryInfo to get FileInfo entries. Dec 9, 2012 at 21:00
  • Do I have to use some other library for DirectoryInfo?
    – anzes
    Dec 9, 2012 at 21:15

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