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?
use
string MyPath = @""; // \\networkmachine\foo\bar OR C:\foo\bar
string MyPathWithoutDriveOrNetworkShare = MyPath.Substring (Path.GetPathRoot(MyPath).Length);
Result for C:\foo\bar
would be foo\bar
and for \\networkmachine\foo\bar
would be bar
.
For MSDN reference see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.io.path.getpathroot.aspx
EDIT - as per comments:
With "string voodoo" (which is NOT concise IMHO and thus NOT recommended) you could do this:
if ( ( MyPath.IndexOf (":") == 1 ) || ( MyPath.IndexOf ( "\\\\" ) == 0 ) )
{ MyPathWithoutDriveOrNetworkShare = MyPath.Substring (2); }
if ( MyPathWithoutDriveOrNetworkShare.IndexOf ( "\\" ) > 0 )
MyPathWithoutDriveOrNetworkShare = MyPathWithoutDriveOrNetworkShare.Substring ( MyPathWithoutDriveOrNetworkShare.IndexOf ( "\\" ) );
Have you looked at the DirectoryInfo class?
Specifically DirectoryInfo.Parent and DirectoryInfo.Root may help at discovering the root directory so you can remove it from FullName
Parent: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.io.directoryinfo.parent.aspx
Root: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.io.directoryinfo.root.aspx
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