For example, how do I get Output.map
from
F:\Program Files\SSH Communications Security\SSH Secure Shell\Output.map
with PHP?
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For example, how do I get Output.map
from
F:\Program Files\SSH Communications Security\SSH Secure Shell\Output.map
with PHP?
You're looking for basename
.
The example from the PHP manual:
<?php
$path = "/home/httpd/html/index.php";
$file = basename($path); // $file is set to "index.php"
$file = basename($path, ".php"); // $file is set to "index"
?>
pathinfo
over basename
as Metafaniel posted below. pathinfo()
will give you an array with the parts of the path. Or for the case here, you can just specifically ask for the filename. So pathinfo('/var/www/html/index.php', PATHINFO_FILENAME)
should return 'index.php'
PHP Pathinfo documentation
– OnethingSimple
Apr 19 '15 at 13:54
PATHINFO_BASENAME
to get the full index.php
. PATHINFO_FILENAME
will give you index
.
– levigroker
Apr 12 '16 at 22:59
mb_substr($filepath,mb_strrpos($filepath,'/',0,'UTF-16LE'),NULL,'UTF-16LE')
- just replace UTF-16LE with whatever characterset your filesystem uses (NTFS and ExFAT uses UTF16)
– hanshenrik
Sep 23 '17 at 15:20
I've done this using the function PATHINFO
which creates an array with the parts of the path for you to use! For example, you can do this:
<?php
$xmlFile = pathinfo('/usr/admin/config/test.xml');
function filePathParts($arg1) {
echo $arg1['dirname'], "\n";
echo $arg1['basename'], "\n";
echo $arg1['extension'], "\n";
echo $arg1['filename'], "\n";
}
filePathParts($xmlFile);
?>
This will return:
/usr/admin/config
test.xml
xml
test
The use of this function has been available since PHP 5.2.0!
Then you can manipulate all the parts as you need. For example, to use the full path, you can do this:
$fullPath = $xmlFile['dirname'] . '/' . $xmlFile['basename'];
There are several ways to get the file name and extension. You can use the following one which is easy to use.
$url = 'http://www.nepaltraveldoor.com/images/trekking/nepal/annapurna-region/Annapurna-region-trekking.jpg';
$file = file_get_contents($url); // To get file
$name = basename($url); // To get file name
$ext = pathinfo($url, PATHINFO_EXTENSION); // To get extension
$name2 =pathinfo($url, PATHINFO_FILENAME); // File name without extension
The basename
function should give you what you want:
Given a string containing a path to a file, this function will return the base name of the file.
For instance, quoting the manual's page:
<?php
$path = "/home/httpd/html/index.php";
$file = basename($path); // $file is set to "index.php"
$file = basename($path, ".php"); // $file is set to "index"
?>
Or, in your case:
$full = 'F:\Program Files\SSH Communications Security\SSH Secure Shell\Output.map';
var_dump(basename($full));
You'll get:
string(10) "Output.map"
With SplFileInfo:
SplFileInfo The SplFileInfo class offers a high-level object oriented interface to information for an individual file.
Ref: http://php.net/manual/en/splfileinfo.getfilename.php
$info = new SplFileInfo('/path/to/foo.txt');
var_dump($info->getFilename());
o/p: string(7) "foo.txt"
basename() has a bug when processing Asian characters like Chinese.
I use this:
function get_basename($filename)
{
return preg_replace('/^.+[\\\\\\/]/', '', $filename);
}
Caution basename() is locale aware, so for it to see the correct basename with multibyte character paths, the matching locale must be set using the setlocale() function.
. But I also prefere to use preg_replace, because the directory separator differ between operating systems. On Ubuntu `\` is not a directoy separator and basename will have no effect on it.
– Adam
Jun 7 '20 at 8:35
To do this in the fewest lines I would suggest using the built-in DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR
constant along with explode(delimiter, string)
to separate the path into parts and then simply pluck off the last element in the provided array.
Example:
$path = 'F:\Program Files\SSH Communications Security\SSH SecureShell\Output.map'
//Get filename from path
$pathArr = explode(DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, $path);
$filename = end($pathArr);
echo $filename;
>> 'Output.map'
To get the exact file name from the URI, I would use this method:
<?php
$file1 =basename("http://localhost/eFEIS/agency_application_form.php?formid=1&task=edit") ;
//basename($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']); // Or use this to get the URI dynamically.
echo $basename = substr($file1, 0, strpos($file1, '?'));
?>
<?php
$windows = "F:\Program Files\SSH Communications Security\SSH Secure Shell\Output.map";
/* str_replace(find, replace, string, count) */
$unix = str_replace("\\", "/", $windows);
print_r(pathinfo($unix, PATHINFO_BASENAME));
?>
body, html, iframe {
width: 100% ;
height: 100% ;
overflow: hidden ;
}
<iframe src="https://ideone.com/Rfxd0P"></iframe>
It's simple. For example:
<?php
function filePath($filePath)
{
$fileParts = pathinfo($filePath);
if (!isset($fileParts['filename']))
{
$fileParts['filename'] = substr($fileParts['basename'], 0, strrpos($fileParts['basename'], '.'));
}
return $fileParts;
}
$filePath = filePath('/www/htdocs/index.html');
print_r($filePath);
?>
The output will be:
Array
(
[dirname] => /www/htdocs
[basename] => index.html
[extension] => html
[filename] => index
)
$image_path = "F:\Program Files\SSH Communications Security\SSH Secure Shell\Output.map";
$arr = explode('\\',$image_path);
$name = end($arr);