When I have NSString
with /Users/user/Projects/thefile.ext
I want to extract thefile
with Objective-C methods.
What is the easiest way to do that?
When I have NSString
with /Users/user/Projects/thefile.ext
I want to extract thefile
with Objective-C methods.
What is the easiest way to do that?
Taken from the NSString reference, you can use :
NSString *theFileName = [[string lastPathComponent] stringByDeletingPathExtension];
The lastPathComponent
call will return thefile.ext
, and the stringByDeletingPathExtension
will remove the extension suffix from the end.
[[[NSFileManager defaultManager] displayNameAtPath:path] stringByDeletingPathExtension]
(use whatever file manager you want). This ensures the filename is correctly localized, and that the extension has been removed.
If you're displaying a user-readable file name, you do not want to use lastPathComponent
. Instead, pass the full path to NSFileManager's displayNameAtPath:
method. This basically does does the same thing, only it correctly localizes the file name and removes the extension based on the user's preferences.
At the risk of being years late and off topic - and notwithstanding @Marc's excellent insight, in Swift it looks like:
let basename = NSURL(string: "path/to/file.ext")?.URLByDeletingPathExtension?.lastPathComponent