The class named File of the java.io package represents a file or directory (path names) in the system. This class provides various methods to perform various operations on files/directories.
The mkdir() method of this class creates a directory with the path represented by the current object.
Creating directory hierarchy
To create a hierarchy of new directories you can using the method mkdirs() of the same class. This method creates the directory with the path represented by the current object, including non-existing parent directories.
Example
import java.io.File; import java.util.Scanner; public class CreateDirectory { public static void main(String args[]) { System.out.println("Enter the path to create a directory: "); Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); String path = sc.next(); System.out.println("Enter the name of the desired a directory: "); path = path+sc.next(); //Creating a File object File file = new File(path); //Creating the directory boolean bool = file.mkdirs(); if(bool) { System.out.println("Directory created successfully"); }else { System.out.println("Sorry couldnt create specified directory"); } } }
Output
Enter the path to create a directory: D:\test\myDirectories\ Enter the name of the desired a directory: sample_directory Directory created successfully
If you verify you can observe see the created directory as −