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I want to clear screen in my java application, after reading many questions and googling, I found the below code

runtime.getruntime().exec("cls")

or

Runtime.getRuntime().exec("cmd /c cls");

but the above code doesn't work in windows 7. I am aware the "cls" script is domain specific, does anyone know what is the text I should use in windows 7. it will be really helpful, thank you in advance.

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  • Did you get any errors?
    – aksappy
    Feb 21, 2013 at 12:15
  • It would be a lot simpler to just write the ANSI escape sequences for 'Home' and 'Clear to EOS' to System.out.
    – user207421
    Feb 21, 2013 at 12:25
  • @askappy I think I got, because the command doesn't work.
    – Radan
    Feb 21, 2013 at 13:38

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Since cls is an internal command (something cmd.exe does itself rather than calling an executable program), you can do it with:

cmd /c cls

This works fine under Windows 7, assuming you're actually running a console-type application.

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  • am gonna try this, but it looks like one of the many combinations I tried before.
    – Radan
    Feb 21, 2013 at 13:37
  • Runtime.getRuntime().exec("cmd /c cls"); dint work got IO exception as usual.
    – Radan
    Feb 21, 2013 at 17:11
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    @Radan You need to pass the parameters as a string array, see this: stackoverflow.com/questions/3608944/…
    – lbalazscs
    Feb 22, 2013 at 15:08
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    it still doesn't work here with: String[] command = new String[] {"cmd.exe", "/c", "cls"}; Runtime.getRuntime().exec(command);
    – red-o-alf
    Apr 24, 2014 at 21:36
  • I can confirm that this didn't work for me either on Win7. I also tried: String[] command = new String[] {"C:\\Windows\\System32\\cmd.exe", "/c", "cls"}; Runtime.getRuntime().exec(command); There is no error given, the line just looks like it's skipped.
    – localhost
    Feb 9, 2015 at 11:53
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I realize you are looking for an easy way to clear the screen. You will have to use the newline hack or use an ANSI enabled console. Here is a little more difficult windows only method using JNA you or others reading this can consider. This is an instructional example. Add error checking/handling/imports/includes as necessary. You must already know how to use JNA. If you are new to JNA, this is a good 1st program for you to try.

//------------------------------------------
// Java2Win.class
//------------------------------------------
public interface Java2Win extends Library {
    Java2Win java2Win = (Java2Win)Native.loadLibrary("Java2Win64",Java2Win.class);
    void cls();
}
//------------------------------------------

//------------------------------------------
// Java2Win.c (Java2Win.dll & Java2Win64.dll)
//------------------------------------------
JNIEXPORT void cls() {
   system("cls");
}
//------------------------------------------

//------------------------------------------
// Test
//------------------------------------------
public static void main(final String args[]) throws Exception {
    final File file = new File("rootToDLL", "Java2Win64.dll");
    LibraryLoader.loadLibrary(file);
    System.out.println("-----some output");
    System.out.println("-----some output");
    System.out.println("-----some output");
    Thread.sleep(2000);
    Java2Win.java2Win.cls();
    System.out.println("-----cleared");
}
//------------------------------------------

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