Help in SD Card. How to remain the old file and save a new f

Hi Guys, I have a question about SD Card.

I want to know how to code this scenerio.

You have a old file in the SD card but you don’t want it to be deleted or be removed, you don’t want it also to be over write. I want to happen is that when there is a old file i want that i can save again a new file without affecting the old data. that can make it create more files, such as datalog1.txt, datalog2.txt… not deleting the old one and replace it with new.

#include <SPI.h>
#include <SD.h>

File myFile;

void setup() {
  // Open serial communications and wait for port to open:
  Serial.begin(9600);
  while (!Serial) {
    ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for native USB port only
  }


  Serial.print("Initializing SD card...");

  if (!SD.begin(4)) {
    Serial.println("initialization failed!");
    return;
  }
  Serial.println("initialization done.");

  // open the file. note that only one file can be open at a time,
  // so you have to close this one before opening another.
  myFile = SD.open("test.txt", FILE_WRITE);

  // if the file opened okay, write to it:
  if (myFile) {
    Serial.print("Writing to test.txt...");
    myFile.println("testing 1, 2, 3.");
    // close the file:
    myFile.close();
    Serial.println("done.");
  } else {
    // if the file didn't open, print an error:
    Serial.println("error opening test.txt");
  }

  // re-open the file for reading:
  myFile = SD.open("test.txt");
  if (myFile) {
    Serial.println("test.txt:");

    // read from the file until there's nothing else in it:
    while (myFile.available()) {
      Serial.write(myFile.read());
    }
    // close the file:
    myFile.close();
  } else {
    // if the file didn't open, print an error:
    Serial.println("error opening test.txt");
  }
}

void loop() {
  // nothing happens after setup
}

Does anybody know? i don’t know what to do for the test.txt to be incrementing test1.txt, test2.txt every data we gather

Use the appropriate function to create a new file.

er, rename or move the existing file then save the new data to the now freed-up file name? Just like you would on a PC.

Assumes you don’t want to change the name of the “latest data” file.