The isFile() function is a part of File class in Java. This function determines whether the is a file or Directory denoted by the abstract filename is File or not. The function returns true if the abstract file path is File else returns false.
Function signature:
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Output:
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public boolean isFile()Syntax:
file.isFile()Parameters: This method does not accept any parameter. Return Type The function returns boolean data type representing whether the abstract file path is file or not Exception: This method throws Security Exception if the write access to the file is denied Below programs illustrates the use of isFile() function: Example 1: The file "F:\\program.txt" is a existing file in F: directory.
// Java program to demonstrate
// isFile() method of File Class
import java.io.*;
public class solution {
public static void main(String args[])
{
// Get the file
File f = new File("F:\\program.txt");
// Check if the specified file
// is File or not
if (f.isFile())
System.out.println("File");
else
System.out.println("Not a File");
}
}
FileExample 2: The file "F:\\program" is a directory
// Java program to demonstrate
// isFile() method of File Class
import java.io.*;
public class solution {
public static void main(String args[])
{
// Get the file
File f = new File("F:\\program");
// Check if the specified file
// is File or not
if (f.isFile())
System.out.println("File");
else
System.out.println("Not a File");
}
}
Output:
Not a FileNote: The programs might not run in an online IDE. Please use an offline IDE and set the path of the file.