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I have a folder fuill of images and have the image name and the full file path stored in an array in my program. Is it possible to get just the folder and the filename from the filepath.

So If I have a filepath of

C:\Users\Ryan\Documents\myImage.jpg

I need to get

Documents\myImage.jpg

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Use this code:

FileInfo f = new FileInfo(@"C:\Users\Ryan\Documents\myImage.jpg");
string result = Path.Combine(f.Directory.Name, f.Name);
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  • @farhan tnx already delted my comment when I saw you fix it. didnt want to clutter with comments ^^
    – Thomas
    Nov 20, 2015 at 10:44
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    @TimSchmelter In fact, you need to use Path.Combine, because if you are at the root, e.g. C:\file.txt then the Directory.Name returns C:\ .
    – MicroVirus
    Nov 20, 2015 at 10:49
  • @TimSchmelter But won't it will also help others discover that the second approach can yield wrong paths? Nov 20, 2015 at 11:13
  • @Anyways, I removed it. Nov 20, 2015 at 11:14
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The Path class has methods to work with file names:

var path = @"C:\Users\Ryan\Documents\myImage.jpg";
var fileName = Path.GetFileName(path);
var directoryName = Path.GetDirectoryName(path);
var lastDirectoryName = Path.GetFileName(directoryName);
var result = Path.Combine(lastDirectoryName, fileName);
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  • Works also but the usage of Path.GetFileName for a directory is not as readable as the FileInfo.Directory.Name approach. +1 Nov 20, 2015 at 10:52
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var pathParts = filepath.split('\\');
var lastPath = pathParts[pathParts - 2] + @"\" + pathParts[pathParts - 1];
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This is just playing with the string but it does the job

    string path = "C:\Users\Ryan\Documents\myImage.jpg";
    string[] temp = path.Split('\');
    string folder = temp[temp.Length - 2] + @"\" + temp[temp.Length - 1];

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