I want to know whether a file exists or not in a given directory.
I need to find certain .txt files in the temporaryPath, but the directory of the files need to suit the pattern, I need to know whether the files exist or not in the given pattern as I think this is the fastest way to find the file, the only "uncertain" or ".*" path is between a/b/c/d/e/ and dou/you/1.txt, if I try to find with normal using Find::File under a parent directory a/b/c/d/e/, it will take about 10 mins and there is a chance that I stored unwanted path in the array cause 1.txt is also exist in subdirectories.
e.g. Wanted specific directories
a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/dou/you/1.txt
a/b/c/d/e/k/l/m/dou/you/1.txt
a/b/c/d/e/k/l/m/wanna/play/2.txt
a/b/c/d/e/z/x/c/wanna/play/2.txt
a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/with/me/3.txt
a/b/c/d/e/z/x/c/with/me/3.txt
Perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my @temporaryPath = qw(
dou/you/1.txt
wanna/play/2.txt
with/me/3.txt
like/play/4.txt
anything/really/5.txt
);
foreach my $temporaryList ( @temporaryPath ) {
my $dir = "a/b/c/d/e/" . "*" . "/$temporaryList";
if ( -e $dir ) {
print " exist :) $temporaryList\n";
}
else {
print " not exist :( $temporaryList\n";
}
}
I used .*
in $dir
because there are a lot of different directories in between the path full path
, e.g. f/g/h
, k/l/m
, or z/x/c
.
The result is this
not exist :( dou/you/1.txt
not exist :( wanna/play/2.txt
not exist :( with/me/3.txt
not exist :( like/play/4.txt
not exist :( anything/really/5.txt
meaning that the $dir
can not read a/b/c/d/e/.*/
Is there any way?
-e
and everything else that takes a filename requires a path, relative or absolute, to a file. No wildcards like a shell would expand.