; docformat = 'rst' ; ; NAME: ; cgRootName ; ; PURPOSE: ; The purpose of this routine is to extract from a long file path the ; base or root file name. That is, the name of the actual file without ; the preceeding directory information or the final file extension. ; The directory information and file extension can be obtained via ; keywords. It is similar to File_Basename in IDL. ; ;******************************************************************************************; ; ; ; Copyright (c) 2012, by Fanning Software Consulting, Inc. 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That is, the name of the actual file without ; the preceeding directory information or the final file extension. ; The directory information and file extension can be obtained via ; keywords. It is similar to File_Basename in IDL. ; ; :Categories: ; Utilities ; ; :Returns: ; The base or root file name is returned. This is the "name" of the file ; without either the preceeding directory information, or the prepended ; file extension. ; ; :Params: ; filename: in, required, type=string ; This file name to be parsed. It may be a relative or absolute path ; name to a file. ; ; :Keywords: ; directory: out, optional, type=string ; The name of the directory preceeding the root file name. If the file name ; contains no directory information, this keyword is set equal to the current ; working directory at the time the program is called. ; extension: out, optional, type=string ; The (usually!) three character file extention of the file. ; path_separator: in, optional, type=string ; The string to use as a path separator in parsing the file. If undefined ; the out of Path_Sep() is used. ; ; :Examples: ; Print, the root name, directory, and extension of a file:: ; IDL> thePath = "C:\rsi\idl7.8\lib\jester.pro" ; IDL> Print, cgRootName(thePath, Directory=theDirectory, Extension=theExtension) ; jester ; IDL> Print, theDirectory ; C:\rsi\idl7.8\lib\ ; IDL> Print, theExtension ; pro ; ; Get the name of the current directory, with the path separator as the last character. This is ; the equivalent of CD, Current=current & current = current + Path_Sep(). ; IDL> void = cgRootName(Directory=current) ; IDL> Print, current ; ; :Author: ; FANNING SOFTWARE CONSULTING:: ; David W. Fanning ; 1645 Sheely Drive ; Fort Collins, CO 80526 USA ; Phone: 970-221-0438 ; E-mail: david@idlcoyote.com ; Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.idlcoyote.com ; ; :History: ; Change History:: ; Written by: David W. Fanning, 31 July 2003. ; Modified by KaRo, 13 Feb. 2005 to allow dots in the filename. ; Added PATH_SEPARATOR keyword. 25 July 2005. DWF. ; Added ability to recongnize directory by path separator in last character. 19 Sept 2005. DWF. ; If directory is blank (because a relative filename was passed), set to current directory. 6 Aug 2009. DWF. ; There were a couple of instances where the directory did NOT end in a path separator. Fixed. 24 Feb 2012. DWF. ; Added ability to get the current directory with a path separator in one step instead of two. See example ; section for details. 26 Sept 2013. DWF. ; ; :Copyright: ; Copyright (c) 2003-2012, Fanning Software Consulting, Inc. ;- FUNCTION cgRootName, filename, $ Directory=directory, $ Extension=extension, $ Path_Separator=pathsep On_Error, 2 ; Default values. directory = "" extension = "" file = "" ; Is a path separator specified? IF N_Elements(pathsep) EQ 0 THEN pathsep = Path_Sep() ; If there is no filename, return a null string. But, before you leave get the ; current directory. IF (N_Elements(filename) EQ 0) || (filename EQ "") THEN BEGIN ; Make the directory the current directory. CD, CURRENT=directory lastChar = StrMid(directory, 0, 1, /REVERSE_OFFSET) IF lastChar NE pathsep THEN directory = directory + pathsep RETURN, file ENDIF ; If the last element of filename is a path separator, then separation is easy. IF StrMid(filename, StrLen(filename)-1, 1) EQ pathsep THEN BEGIN directory = filename RETURN, file ENDIF ; Split the file by the path separator and extract into parts. parts = StrSplit(filename, pathsep, /Extract) IF StrMid(filename, 0, 1) EQ pathsep AND N_Elements(parts) GT 1 THEN parts[0] = pathsep + parts[0] numParts = N_Elements(parts) ; Put the parts back together after identifying them. CASE numParts OF 1: BEGIN subparts = StrSplit(filename, ".", /Extract) numsubParts = N_Elements(subparts) CASE numsubParts OF 1: file = subparts[0] 2: BEGIN file = subparts[0] extension = subparts[1] END ELSE: BEGIN file = StrJoin(subparts[0:numsubParts-2],'.') extension = subparts[numsubParts-1] END ENDCASE END 2: BEGIN file = parts[1] directory = parts[0] + pathsep subparts = StrSplit(file, ".", /Extract) numsubParts = N_Elements(subparts) CASE numsubParts OF 1: file = subparts[0] 2: BEGIN file = subparts[0] extension = subparts[1] END ELSE: BEGIN file = StrJoin(subparts[0:numsubParts-2],'.') extension = subparts[numsubParts-1] END ENDCASE END ELSE: BEGIN file = parts[numParts-1] subparts = StrSplit(file, ".", /Extract) numsubParts = N_Elements(subparts) CASE numsubParts OF 1: file = subparts[0] 2: BEGIN file = subparts[0] extension = subparts[1] END ELSE: BEGIN file = StrJoin(subparts[0:numsubParts-2],'.') extension = subparts[numsubParts-1] END ENDCASE directory = parts[0] FOR j=1,numParts-2 DO BEGIN directory = directory + pathsep + parts[j] ENDFOR directory = directory + pathsep END ENDCASE ; If the directory is a null string. Make it the current directory. IF directory EQ "" THEN CD, CURRENT=directory ; Does the directory need a final path separator. IF (directory NE "") THEN BEGIN lastChar = StrMid(directory, 0, 1, /REVERSE_OFFSET) IF lastChar NE pathsep THEN directory = directory + pathsep ENDIF RETURN, file END