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When I clicked on button I want to get a filepath from a filename. I am using custom BaseAdapter for that I am passing ArrayList<String>. I am getting file name but also i need absolute filepath from sdcard. Here is my code in getView();

String mFileName = myitem.get(position);            
viewHolder.bt_encrypt.setTag(mFileName);    

In onclick of button I added below piece of code to get a file when i clicked on button of same row

 String fileName = (String) v.getTag(); 

From this how to get filepath ?

full code

private void getDir(String dirPath){

 item = new ArrayList<String>();
 path = new ArrayList<String>();
 File f = new File(dirPath);
 File[] files = f.listFiles();

 if(!dirPath.equals(MainActivity.root_sd_path)){
   item.add(MainActivity.root_sd_path);
   path.add(MainActivity.root_sd_path);
   item.add("../");
   path.add(f.getParent()); 
 }

 for(int i=0; i < files.length; i++)
 {
    File file = files[i];
    if(!file.isHidden() && file.canRead()){
        path.add(file.getAbsolutePath());
        if(file.isDirectory()){
            item.add(file.getName() + "/");
        }else{
            item.add(file.getName());
        }
     }  
  }

  SDcardFiles sdcardFilesAdapter = new SDcardFiles(item, dirPath);
  setListAdapter(sdcardFilesAdapter);       

}

public class SDcardFiles extends BaseAdapter{

   private LayoutInflater mInflator;
   String myfilename;
   ArrayList<String> myitem;
   File sdFile;
   private String mFileName;    

  public SDcardFiles(ArrayList<String> fileItem, String fileDirpath){

   myitem = new ArrayList<String>();    
   myitem = fileItem;
   mInflator = MyFiles.this.getLayoutInflater();

   @Override
   public int getCount() {

    return myitem.size();
    }

    @Override
    public Object getItem(int position) {
    // TODO Auto-generated method stub
    return myitem.get(position);
     }

   @Override
   public long getItemId(int position) {
            return position;
    }

   @Override
   public View getView(int position, View view, ViewGroup parent) {

    ViewHolder viewHolder;

    if (view == null) {

        view = mInflator.inflate(R.layout.myfiles_sdfiles, null);
        viewHolder = new ViewHolder();
        viewHolder.fileName = (TextView)view.findViewById(R.id.file_name);
        viewHolder.bt_encrypt = (Button)view.findViewById(R.id.encrypt);                
        view.setTag(viewHolder);                            
    } else {

               viewHolder = (ViewHolder) view.getTag();
           }


    mFileName = myitem.get(position);           
    viewHolder.bt_encrypt.setTag(mFileName);    

    String myFileName = mFileName;  

    System.out.println("mFile====>"+myFileName);

    if(myFileName != null && myFileName.length() > 0){

        viewHolder.fileName.setText(myFileName.toString());

    }            

    viewHolder.bt_encrypt.setOnClickListener(new OnClickListener() {

        @Override
        public void onClick(View v) {

            String fileName =  (String) v.getTag();                 
            System.out.println("inside encryption====>"+fileName);  

                         // Here I need filepath also

        }

THANKS

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  • you have to look for it. My question is why don't you save the whole path to the file
    – Blackbelt
    Mar 20, 2015 at 10:08
  • that will be a long code to write if you get it from fileName. can you post the full code where you add the myitem list? Mar 20, 2015 at 10:08
  • Please give an example of the value/content of fileName.
    – greenapps
    Mar 20, 2015 at 10:41
  • if you want to find file path from the file name you need to write long code, and may be affect your apps performance. One thing you can do is pass a hash map or sparse array with file name and file path.
    – Sunny
    Mar 20, 2015 at 10:55
  • How did you get the filenames in the first place?
    – Squonk
    Mar 20, 2015 at 11:35

1 Answer 1

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you can try something like this

Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().getAbsolutePath();

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