First, the PATH classification
1. Absolute path
Full path, starting with disk symbols such as: C:\Windows
2. Relative path
Starts with the current path, does not contain disk symbols, and typically uses the ".. \ "symbol to access files or folders in the parent directory.
.. /windows/system32
Ii. special paths common to Windows systems
1. Current path
2. My Documents
3. Favorite Folders
4. Desktop
5. Recently Used documents
6. Program Current Path
Iii. Path Acquisition Examples
1 Private voidBtngetcurpath_click (Objectsender, EventArgs e)2 {3Txbcurpropath.text =System.Windows.Forms.Application.StartupPath;4 }5 6 Private voidBtngetdespath_click (Objectsender, EventArgs e)7 {8Txbdespath.text =Environment.getfolderpath (Environment.SpecialFolder.Desktop);9 }Ten One Private voidBtngetfaviratorpath_click (Objectsender, EventArgs e) A { -Txbfavorite.text =Environment.getfolderpath (Environment.SpecialFolder.Favorites); - } the - Private voidBtngetdcopath_click (Objectsender, EventArgs e) - { -Txbdocpath.text =Environment.getfolderpath (Environment.SpecialFolder.MyDocuments); + } - + Private voidBtngetrecpath_click (Objectsender, EventArgs e) A { atTxbrecpath.text =Environment.getfolderpath (Environment.SpecialFolder.Recent); -}
C #-Get the Windows System special folder path