Description
The Remove
method lets you remove the specified item from the Files
, Objects
or Regions
collection and optionally removes the related file from the disk.
Declaration
ProgObj.Remove(Name, RemoveFromDisk)
ProgObj | An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to one of the objects listed in the Applies To section | |||
Name | [in] | Required | String | |
RemoveFromDisk | [in] | Optional | Boolean | Default value: False |
Result | Boolean |
Applies To
The method is applied to the following objects:
Parameters
The method has the following parameters:
Name
Unique name of the collection item to be removed from the collection.
RemoveFromDisk
If this parameter is True, the file that corresponds to the item will be removed from the disk. Otherwise, the file will remain on the disk (this is the default).
Result Value
If the item was removed successfully, the Remove
method returns True. Otherwise, it returns False and generates an error string, which you can retrieve from the LastError
property (and post to the test log if you wish).
Example
The following code snippet obtains the name of the item that stores the specified file and then deletes this item from the Stores | Files collection:
JavaScript, JScript
// Removes the item from the project, but keeps the corresponding file on the disk.
Files.Remove(ItemName);
Python
ItemName = Files.NameByFileName("D:\\Data\\MyFile.txt")
# Removes the item from the project, but keeps the corresponding file on the disk.
Files.Remove(ItemName)
VBScript
' Removes the item from the project, but keeps the corresponding file on the disk.
Call Files.Remove(ItemName)
DelphiScript
// Removes the item from the project, but keeps the corresponding file on the disk.
Files.Remove(ItemName);
C++Script, C#Script
// Removes the item from the project, but keeps the corresponding file on the disk.
Files["Remove"](ItemName);