Java Create Files
Create a File
In Java, you can create a new file with the createNewFile()
method from the File
class.
This method returns:
true
- if the file was created successfullyfalse
- if the file already exists
Note that the method is enclosed in a try...catch
block. This is necessary because it throws an IOException
if an error occurs (if the
file cannot be created for some reason):
Example
import java.io.File; // Import the File class
import java.io.IOException; // Import IOException to handle errors
public class CreateFile {
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
File myObj = new File("filename.txt"); // Create File object
if (myObj.createNewFile()) { // Try to create the file
System.out.println("File created: " + myObj.getName());
} else {
System.out.println("File already exists.");
}
} catch (IOException e) {
System.out.println("An error occurred.");
e.printStackTrace(); // Print error details
}
}
}
The output will be:
File created: filename.txt
Explanation: The program tries to create a file called filename.txt
.
If the file does not exist, it will be created and a success message is printed.
If the file already exists, you will see the message "File already exists."
instead.
Note: The createNewFile()
method only creates an empty file.
It does not add any content inside. You will learn how to write text to files in the next chapter.
Create a File in a Specific Folder
To create a file in a specific directory (requires permission), specify the path of the file and use double backslashes to escape the "\
" character (for Windows). On Mac and Linux you can just write the path, like: /Users/name/filename.txt