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Is there a way to extract the file name from the file full path (part of a file path) without the hassle of manipulating string?

The equivalent in Java would be:

File f = new File ("C:/some_dir/a")
f.getName() //output a
f.getFullAbsolutePath() //output c:/some_dir/a

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Use

basename("C:/some_dir/a.ext")
# [1] "a.ext"
dirname("C:/some_dir/a.ext")
# [1] "C:/some_dir"
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    I knew about basename(), but then I forgot. These functions should be mentioned in the "See also" section of the list.files and file.path help pages. Commented Mar 30, 2016 at 16:42
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    Yes. I search google and stumble upon this answer about once a week.
    – mzuba
    Commented Sep 8, 2020 at 12:47
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    how about extracting the basename without the extension? is that a native function as well?
    – Honeybear
    Commented Nov 10, 2020 at 23:35
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    @PaulRougieux I submitted a feature request, and this should be included in an upcoming R release :) Commented Feb 8, 2021 at 14:19
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The tidyverse equivalent lives in the fs package. {fs} makes use of libuv under the hood.

library("fs")

path_file("/some/path/to/file.xyz")
#> [1] "file.xyz"

path_dir("/some/path/to/file.xyz")
#> [1] "/some/path/to"

Created on 2020-02-19 by the reprex package (v0.3.0)

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  • Very helpful, thank you. Just used this code to set names for a list column, which was incredibly tedious without path_file() Commented Feb 23, 2021 at 16:31
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@Honeybear. The function that removes the extension from the filename you could use is the function from the {tools} R package

tools::file_path_sans_ext("ABCD.csv")
## [1] "ABCD"

See this post in SO

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While trying to find the fastest method to extract a filename from a path in R I found that using sub with the regex ".*/" was ~an order of magnitude faster than basename (if speed is an issue).

files<-paste0("http://some/ppath/to/som/cool/file/",1:1000,".flac")

sub(".*/", "", files,perl = T)
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The list.files function (which is handy for finding files that match a pattern in a directory) will drop the directory path if full.names = FALSE. For example, the following will return names without paths:

list.files(path="directory/to/search", pattern="*.shp", full.names=FALSE)

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