I have a filename called Pro-Okay.txt and I'm trying to create a new file called Pro-okay.txt if it doesn't exist. I'm able to do a case-sensitive search for the file existing, but when the code moves on to File.WriteAllText("Pro-okay.txt", "") it overwrites the Pro-Okay.txt which already has information in it that I don't want overwritten. Is there a case-sensitive equivalent I could use for creating the new Pro-okay.txt file?
Here's my current code:
public static bool FileExistsCaseSensitive(string filename)
{
string name = Path.GetDirectoryName(filename);
return name != null && Array.Exists(Directory.GetFiles(name), s => s == Path.GetFullPath(filename));
}
public void GetProWords(string word)
{
WordDataSet.Clear();
Words.Clear();
Frequency.Clear();
string[] WordSet;
string fname = Environment.CurrentDirectory + "\\Brain\\Pro-" + word + ".txt";
if (FileExistsCaseSensitive(fname))
{
}
else
{
File.WriteAllText(fname, "");
}
TextReader txtReader = new StreamReader(fname);
try
{
while (txtReader.Peek() != -1)
{
string line = txtReader.ReadLine();
if (line.Contains('~'))
{
WordSet = line.Split('~');
Words.Add(WordSet[0].ToString());
Frequency.Add(Convert.ToInt32(WordSet[1]));
}
}
for (int i = 0; i < Words.Count; i++)
{
WordDataSet.Add(new WordData { Word = Words[i], Frequency = Frequency[i] });
}
}
finally
{
txtReader.Close();
}
}