What's the most concise (but safe) way to remove a drive name, network path, etc. from an absolute path in C#?
For example, converting
\\networkmachine\foo\bar
or
C:\foo\bar
to \foo\bar
.
There seem to be a good number of questions already answered with regards to path matters, but I couldn't quite find what I was looking for. My own first thought that came to mind was to use Path.GetFullPath() to ensure I'm indeed working with an absolute path and then to just use a regular expression to find the first slash that isn't next to another one. However, using a regular expression to do path manipulation seems slightly dangerous.
Would it perhaps be wiser to get the drive letter/target network machine/etc, convert the strings to Uri, and ask for the path relative to the drive/machine, and then convert back to strings? Or is there an even better approach?
if
...else
and string operations.Path.GetPathRoot()
from the beginning of the path, but that would also stripfoo
from the network-path, since this is the share-name.