runjags (version 2.0.4-2)

new_unique: Create a Unique Filename

Description

Search the current working directory for a file or directory matching the input name, and if it exists suggest a new name by appending a counter to the input name. Alternatively, the function can ask the user if the existing file should be overwritten, in which case the existing file will be erased if the answer is 'yes'. The function also checks for write access permissions at the current working directory.

Usage

new_unique(name = NA, suffix = "", ask = FALSE, 
prompt = "A file or directory with this name already exists.  Overwrite?",
touch=FALSE, type='file')

Arguments

name

the filename to be used (character string). A vector of character strings is also permissible, in which case they will be pasted together. One or more missing (NA) values can also be used, which will be replaced with a randomly generated 9 character alphanumeric string. Default NA.

suffix

the file extension (including '.') to use (character string). If this does not start with a '.', one will be prepended automatically. Default none.

ask

if a file exists with the input name, should the function ask to overwrite the file? (logical) If FALSE, a new filename is used instead and no files will be over-written. Default FALSE.

prompt

what text string should be used to prompt the user? (character string) Ignored is ask==FALSE. A generic default is supplied.

touch

option to create (touch) the file/folder after generating the unique name, which prevents other processes from sneaking in and creating a file with the same name before the returned filename has had chance to be used. Default FALSE.

type

if touch==TRUE, then type controls if a file or directory is created. One of 'file', 'f', 'directory', or 'd'. Defult 'file'.

Value

A unique filename that is safe to use without fear of destroying existing files

See Also

ask

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
#  Create a unique file name with a .R extension.
new_unique(c("new_file", NA), ".R", ask=FALSE)
# }

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