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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T20:16:18+00:00 2026-05-15T20:16:18+00:00

I am writing the C# function which retrieves some files matched pattern. Input :

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I am writing the C# function which retrieves some files matched pattern.

Input : C:\abc*\abc?\testfile.*
Output : All files matched.

I thought I could make it by recursion. But it was not easy 🙁

Do you have a nice algorithm?

Update:
I made it. Thanks Kieren 🙂

void PrintAllFiles(DirectoryInfo currentDir, 
                   string currentPattern, string nextPatten)
{
  DirectoryInfo[] dis = currentDir.GetDirectories(currentPattern);

  if (dis.Length > 0)
  {
    string[] remainPattern = nextPatten.Split("\\".ToCharArray());
    if (remainPattern.Length > 0)
    {
      foreach (DirectoryInfo di in dis)
      {
        PrintAllFiles(di, remainPattern.First(), 
                       string.Join("\\", remainPattern.Skip(1).ToArray()));
      }
    }
  }

  FileInfo[] fis = currentDir.GetFiles(currentPattern);
  foreach (FileInfo fi in fis)
  {
    Console.WriteLine(fi.DirectoryName + "\\" + fi.Name);
  }
}
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    2026-05-15T20:16:19+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:16 pm

    The easiest is by using recursion; you would get the base folder first (C:\) then pass C:\ as the current path, abc* to the ‘current pattern’ parameter, and abc?\testfile.* to the ‘next patterns’ parameter.

    If that method found a folder matching, say ‘c:\abc123’: it would call the method again, with C:\abc123 as the current path, abc? as the ‘current pattern’, and testfile.* as the ‘next patterns’.

    By the time you have no more patterns to match, you can stop the recursion and declare success 🙂

    Hope that helps.

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