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How to normalize a path in PowerShell?

I want to get rid of +'\'+ in this file name construction :

$attachment = $logdir +'\'+ $logFileName

in PowerShell script.

What is the correct way of combining directory name and file name in PS?

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  • I don't know PS, but pure C# has Path.Combine
    – gdoron
    Nov 5, 2012 at 8:06

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try:

$attachment = join-path -path $logdir -Childpath $logfilename
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There are a lot of options and @Christian's way is the formal one. Here's another option that uses variable expansion:

$attachment = "$logdir\$logFileName"
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  • Note that this isn't exactly the same as Join-Path or Path.Combine as those functions will handle trailing \s in $logdir. For example if $logdir was "MyFolder\" and $logFileName was "Log.txt" then the path methods would give "MyFolder\Log.txt" whereas yours would give "MyFolder\\Log.txt".
    – MrKWatkins
    Nov 5, 2012 at 12:04
  • I'm aware of this and if the script author also aware of the values in those variables then this is a valid option. I do prefer Join-Path though.
    – Shay Levy
    Nov 5, 2012 at 13:05
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$attachment =  [IO.Path]::Combine($logdir, $logFileName)

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