I have a Path
object leading to a folder.
Path pathToFolder = Paths.get( "/Users/someuser/" );
…or the recommended way using Path.of
:
Path pathToFolder = Path.of( "/Users/someuser/" );
I want to create a file named "whatever.text" in that folder using Files.newBufferedWriter
where I pass a Path
object.
BufferedWriter writer = Files.newBufferedWriter( pathToFile ) ;
How do I transform my pathToFolder
to get a Path
object pathToFile
?
I need more than mere string manipulation, as these are soft-coded values determined at runtime. And I am trying to be cross-platform as well.
This seems like an obvious question, but I could not find any existing post (the terminology does make searching tricky).
pathToFile
equal topathToFolder.resolve("whatever.text");
?Path::resolve
, to join the pieces into a singlePath
object?.resolve(...)
will join, in the file system appropriate fashion, the filename (or another directory) to the previousPath
instance.