Using .NET FileSystemWatcher to listen for new files

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Jonathan Sykes
Jonathan Sykes am 21 Jun. 2011
Kommentiert: Mr.Dong am 25 Dez. 2019
Hi,
I want to write a simple program that runs continuously and listens for the FileSystemWatcher events i.e. a new file has appeared in a folder. When the file arrives I want to process that file in some way. The following is code that I have been playing with:
function ImageSorter
%Start listeners for file new notifications
fileObj = System.IO.FileSystemWatcher('C:\Dicom\');
fileObj.EnableRaisingEvents = true;
l1 = addlistener(fileObj, 'Created', @eventhandlerChanged);
%now I want the program to stop and listen for the events and not
% continue to the end.
h = figure('visible','off');
waitfor(h);
delete(l1);
end
function eventhandlerChanged(source,arg)
arg.FullPath
end
If I insert a break point at the end of the ImageSorter program then it works and the eventhandlerChanged function is called when a new file appears in the folder C:\DICOM.
How do I make the function stop running to the end and wait for the listening events?
Jonathan

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Matthew Whitaker
Matthew Whitaker am 21 Jun. 2011
Jonathon, Here is an example of how to do it. Note you need to listen on the changed event and not the created event
function FileWatch(pathToWatch)
txtDetectedFiles = createFigure;
fileObj = System.IO.FileSystemWatcher(pathToWatch);
fileObj.EnableRaisingEvents = true;
changeListener =addlistener(fileObj, 'Changed', @onChange); %need to keep in scope
function txtDetectedFiles = createFigure
figHdl = figure('Name','FileWatcher',...
'Menubar','none',...
'Toolbar','none',...
'NumberTitle','off',...
'Units','normalized',...
'Position',[0.4,0.4,0.4,0.2]);
uicontrol('Parent',figHdl,...
'Style','text',...
'Units','normalized',...
'Position',[0.1,0.9,0.8,0.08],...
'String',['Path Watched: ',pathToWatch]);
uicontrol('Parent',figHdl,...
'Style','pushbutton',...
'String','Write a file to the watched path.',...
'Units','normalized',...
'Position',[0.1,0.6,0.5,0.2],...
'Callback',@cmdWriteFile);
txtDetectedFiles = uicontrol('Parent',figHdl,...
'Style','edit',...
'Enable','inactive',...
'Units','normalized',...
'Position',[0.1,0.05,0.8,0.45],...
'Max',3);
end %createFigure
function cmdWriteFile(varargin)
%create a simple text file in the watched folder
tName = tempname;
[~,tName] = fileparts(tName);
fName =fullfile(pathToWatch,[tName,'.txt']);
dlmwrite(fName,1:5);
end %cmdWriteFile
function onChange(~,evt)
existStr = get(txtDetectedFiles,'String');
if isempty(existStr)
existStr = {};
end %if
existStr{length(existStr)+1} = ['New file Detected: ',char(evt.FullPath.ToString())];
set(txtDetectedFiles,'String',existStr);
end %onChange
end %FileWatch
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Matthew Whitaker
Matthew Whitaker am 1 Jul. 2011
Great , glad it helped! Can you set that you accept the answer?
Thanks
Matt
Jagatpreet
Jagatpreet am 13 Mär. 2013
Your example was of great help. It provides me the answer to my two questions:
How can GUI be used while listening events
How to watch file system and send notification when new file is added programmatically.
Previously I was watching the file using timer function Thanks a lot

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E am 7 Apr. 2016
Hi , Im trying to use this piece of code but i have no need in the button that creates new files so i commented the following lines:
uicontrol('Parent',figHdl,...
'Style','pushbutton',...
'String','Write a file to the watched path.',...
'Units','normalized',...
'Position',[0.1,0.6,0.5,0.2],...
'Callback',@cmdWriteFile);
and its corresponding callback:
function cmdWriteFile(varargin)
%create a simple text file in the watched folder
tName = tempname;
[~,tName] = fileparts(tName);
fName =fullfile(pathToWatch,[tName,'.txt']);
dlmwrite(fName,1:5);
end %cmdWriteFile
After doing so, the listener is not listening and onCahnge() is not running on change...
any ides how are my actions related to the listener?
Thanks!

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