Usage
list.files(path = ".", pattern = NULL, all.files = FALSE,
full.names = FALSE, recursive = FALSE,
ignore.case = FALSE, include.dirs = FALSE, no.. = FALSE) dir(path = ".", pattern = NULL, all.files = FALSE,
full.names = FALSE, recursive = FALSE,
ignore.case = FALSE, include.dirs = FALSE, no.. = FALSE)
list.dirs(path = ".", full.names = TRUE, recursive = TRUE)
Arguments
path
a character vector of full path names; the default
corresponds to the working directory, getwd()
. Tilde
expansion (see path.expand
) is performed. Missing
values will be ignored. pattern
an optional regular expression. Only file names
which match the regular expression will be returned. all.files
a logical value. If FALSE
, only the
names of visible files are returned. If TRUE
,
all file names will be returned.
full.names
a logical value. If TRUE
, the directory
path is prepended to the file names to give a relative file path.
If FALSE
, the file names (rather than paths) are returned.
recursive
logical. Should the listing recurse into directories?
ignore.case
logical. Should pattern-matching be case-insensitive?
include.dirs
logical. Should subdirectory names be included in
recursive listings? (They always are in non-recursive ones).
no..
logical. Should both "."
and ".."
be excluded
also from non-recursive listings?