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I want to populate a spinner with the filenames of files found on the SD card with specific extensions. I can get it thus far to populate the spinner with the correct files, but the path is shown as well.

Can anyone tell me how to only get the filename of a specific file in a directory on the SD card?

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File sdCardRoot = Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory();
File yourDir = new File(sdCardRoot, "path");
for (File f : yourDir.listFiles()) {
    if (f.isFile())
        String name = f.getName();
        // Do your stuff
}

Have a look at Environment page for more info.

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  • Is there any way to do the same in JNI? Apr 24, 2015 at 4:25
  • this code is giving NPE. Check my answer below. That worked for me. BTW plus 1 for nice answer!
    – user6649667
    Nov 9, 2016 at 16:38
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Try below code

File sdCard = Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory();
File dir = new File(sdCard, "yourpath");
for (File f : dir.listFiles()) {
    if (f.isFile())
        String name = f.getName();
        // do whatever you want with filename
}
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File filePath= new File(File Address);
File[] fileList = filePath.listFiles();
String name = fileList [0].getName().toString();
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  • not very useful without explanation & doesn't address the specific question (filter by name/extension) May 15, 2016 at 9:54
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could you process the string in reverse order(right to left), finding the first slash, then cutting the string at that point and taking the rightmost part of the string as the filename ?

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use method getName() of file object:

file.getName();
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Above answers are giving null pointer exception in my case. Following code worked for me:

File yourDir = new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().getPath() + "/WhatsApp/Databases");
    for (File f : yourDir.listFiles()) {
        if (f.isFile())
            name = f.getName();
        // Do your stuff
}

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