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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T04:54:45+00:00 2026-06-13T04:54:45+00:00

In a .NET code, I have a loop that takes all .wav files from

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In a .NET code, I have a loop that takes all .wav files from D:\Temp and its subdirectories :

string[] fileHolder = Directory.GetFiles("D:\\Temp","*.wav", SearchOption.AllDirectories);

I want to exclude all .wav files coming from folders that have “blablabla” in their folder name.

How do do this ?

P.S. This is similar to Exclude directories that contain sub directories?, but I haven’t been able to use successfully the answers of this topic.

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    2026-06-13T04:54:46+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 4:54 am
    IEnumerable<string> files = 
       from f in Directory.GetFiles("D:\\Temp", "*.wav", SearchOption.AllDirectories)
       where !Path.GetDirectoryName(f).Contains("blablabla")
       select f;
    

    Adding several conditions:

    var files = from f in Directory.GetFiles("D:\\Temp", "*.wav", SearchOption.AllDirectories)
                let directoryName = Path.GetDirectoryName(f)
                where !directoryName.Contains("blablabla") &&
                      !direcotyName.Contains("foo")
                select f;
    

    Another solution: (I think that Path.GetDirectoryName is not fastest possible operation)

    public static IEnumerable<string> GetFiles(string path, string searchPattern,
                                               Func<string, bool> dirSelector)
    {
        if (!dirSelector(path))
            yield break;
    
        foreach (var file in Directory.GetFiles(path, searchPattern))
            yield return file;
    
        foreach (var dir in Directory.GetDirectories(path))
            foreach (var file in GetFiles(dir, searchPattern, dirSelector))
                yield return file;
    }
    

    Usage:

    Func<string, bool> dirSelector = (d) => !d.Contains("blablabla");
    string[] files = GetFiles("D:\\Temp", "*.wav", dirSelector).ToArray();
    
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