11-14-2008
Maybe this will help :
n="/Users/keith/Desktop/test/file.mov"
echo ${n%/*} --> /Users/keith/Desktop/test (forgot the /)
echo ${n##*/} ---> file.mov
You may assign the last one to a variable :
m=echo ${n##*/}
echo ${m%.*} ---> file
I'm sure this can be done with less code with AWK or SED.
EDIT:
damn forgot basename
so it'll be :
cut -d "." -f 1 <(basename $n)
Last edited by zouhair; 11-14-2008 at 08:18 PM..
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