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Create File and Change Its Attribute to Read-Only in Java
The attribute of a file can be changed to read-only by using the method java.io.File.setReadOnly(). This method requires no parameters and it returns true if the file is set to read-only and false otherwise.
A program that demonstrates this is given as follows −
Example
import java.io.File; public class Demo { public static void main(String[] args) { boolean flag; try { File file = new File("demo1.txt"); file.createNewFile(); flag = file.setReadOnly(); System.out.println("File is read-only?: " + flag); flag = file.canWrite(); System.out.print("File is writable?: " + flag); } catch(Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } } }
The output of the above program is as follows −
Output
File is read-only?: true File is writable?: false
Note − The output may vary on Online Compilers.
Now let us understand the above program.
The file can be set to read-only by using the method java.io.File.setReadOnly() and its return value is printed. A code snippet that demonstrates this is given as follows −
File file = new File("demo1.txt"); file.createNewFile(); flag = file.setReadOnly(); System.out.println("File is read-only?: " + flag);
The method java.io.File.canWrite() is used to is confirm that the file is read-only and to do that, its return value is printed. A code snippet that demonstrates this is given as follows −
flag = file.canWrite(); System.out.print("File is writable?: " + flag);