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It changes the ownership of the file/device/directory to a specified user.
WHAT I NEED DONE in .bash_profile define a function go_show, that willGo to a specific directoryPrint your current locationPrint the contents of your current directoryThe directory this function takes you to will be specified as an argument to the function on the command line. You will need to use a positional parameter to do this
This is a display of file permissions. In particular, it means:drwxrw-r-- - The specified object is a directory, not a filedrwxrw-r-- - The file / directory can be read by its ownerdrwxrw-r-- - The file / directory can be modified by its ownerdrwxrw-r-- - The file / directory can be executed as a binary by its ownerdrwxrw-r-- - The file / directory can be read by members of the specified groupdrwxrw-r-- - The file / directory can be modified by members of the specified group.drwxrw-r-- - The file / directory cannot be executed by members of the specified group.drwxrw-r-- - The file / directory can be read by others not in the group.drwxrw-r-- - The file / directory cannot be modified by others not in the group.drwxrw-r-- - The file / directory cannot be executed by others not in the group.
CreateDirectory(String) Creates all directories and subdirectories in the specified path. CreateDirectory(String, DirectorySecurity) Creates all the directories in the specified path, applying the specified Windows security. Delete(String) Deletes an empty directory from a specified path. Delete(String, Boolean) Deletes the specified directory and, if indicated, any subdirectories and files in the directory. public static DirectoryInfo CreateDirectory ( string path ) public static void Delete ( string path, bool recursive )
rm -r directoryname this will remove the directory recursively, mean all the files and directories in the specified directory name umar, pakistan
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fread() function will read a specified number of elements from a file .
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For Unix/Linux, consider the following: # Check to see if directory specified by user exists if [ -d $1 ]; then echo $1 is a directory and exists fi In Windows: if exist "Directory\" echo Yes
chdir() PHP function helps in changing the current directory.
The pwd command prints the working directory. The working directory is the directory you are "in", where operations on files that don't have an absolute path specified will be performed. For instance, if my working directory is /home/username/stuff, then the command echo "test" > test.txt would place the file test.txt in that directory.
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