;+ ; NAME: ; FSC_BASE_FILENAME ; ; PURPOSE: ; ; The purpose of this is to extract from a long file path, the ; base 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. The file is named so as not to interfere with FILE_BASENAME, ; which was introduced in IDL 6.0 and performs a similar function. ; ; AUTHOR: ; ; FANNING SOFTWARE CONSULTING ; David Fanning, Ph.D. ; 1645 Sheely Drive ; Fort Collins, CO 80526 USA ; Phone: 970-221-0438 ; E-mail: davidf@dfanning.com ; Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/ ; ; CATEGORY: ; ; Utility. ; ; CALLING SEQUENCE: ; ; baseFilename = FSC_Base_Filename(thePath) ; ; INPUTS: ; ; thePath: This is the file path you wish to extract a base file name from. ; It is a string variable of the sort returned from Dialog_Pickfile. ; ; KEYWORDS: ; ; DIRECTORY: The directory information obtained from the input file path. ; The directory always ends in a directory separator character. ; ; EXTENSION: The file extension associated with the input file path. ; ; PATH_SEPARATOR: The string to use as a path separator. If undefined, the output ; of PATH_SEP() will be used. ; ; RETURN_VALUE: ; ; baseFilename: The base filename, stripped of directory and file extension information. ; ; RESTRICTIONS: ; ; This is a quick and dirty program. It has been tested on Windows machines and *lightly* ; tested on UNIX machines. Please contact me at the e-mail address above if you discover ; problems. ; ; EXAMPLE: ; ; IDL> thePath = "C:\rsi\idl7.8\lib\jester.pro" ; IDL> Print, FSC_Base_Filename(thePath, Directory=theDirectory, Extension=theExtension) ; jester ; IDL> Print, theDirectory ; C:\rsi\idl7.8\lib\ ; IDL> Print, theExtension ; pro ; ; ; MODIFICATION 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. ;- ;########################################################################### ; ; LICENSE ; ; This software is OSI Certified Open Source Software. ; OSI Certified is a certification mark of the Open Source Initiative. ; ; Copyright © 2003-2005 Fanning Software Consulting ; ; This software is provided "as-is", without any express or ; implied warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable ; for any damages arising from the use of this software. ; ; Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any ; purpose, including commercial applications, and to alter it and ; redistribute it freely, subject to the following restrictions: ; ; 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must ; not claim you wrote the original software. If you use this software ; in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation ; would be appreciated, but is not required. ; ; 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must ; not be misrepresented as being the original software. ; ; 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. ; ; For more information on Open Source Software, visit the Open Source ; web site: http://www.opensource.org. ; ;########################################################################### FUNCTION FSC_Base_Filename, filename, $ Directory=directory, $ Extension=extension, $ Path_Separator=pathsep On_Error, 2 ; Default values. directory = "" extension = "" file = "" ; If there is no filename, return NULL. IF (N_Elements(filename) EQ 0) OR (filename EQ "") THEN RETURN, file ; Is a path separator specified? IF N_Elements(pathsep) EQ 0 THEN pathsep = Path_Sep() ; 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 RETURN, file END