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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Sorting a list of filenames but keeping the path information. Post 302533376 by Bashingaway on Thursday 23rd of June 2011 12:38:56 PM
Old 06-23-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by jayan_jay
This might help:

code:
echo "/path/to/directory/that/contains/a/file/I/need/filename.pdf" | awk -F"/" ' { print $NF } '

Use this awk syntax for the rest of the lines.
Jay

Just wanted a further follow up to thank you for this.

I was using basename a couple of other places in the script and replacing with this is going to strip about an hour off the script runtime.

Regards
 

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BASENAME(3)								 1							       BASENAME(3)

basename - Returns trailing name component of path

SYNOPSIS
string basename (string $path, [string $suffix]) DESCRIPTION
Given a string containing the path to a file or directory, this function will return the trailing name component. PARAMETERS
o $path - A path. On Windows, both slash ( /) and backslash ( ) are used as directory separator character. In other environments, it is the forward slash ( /). o $suffix - If the name component ends in $suffix this will also be cut off. RETURN VALUES
Returns the base name of the given $path. EXAMPLES
Example #1 basename(3) example <?php echo "1) ".basename("/etc/sudoers.d", ".d").PHP_EOL; echo "2) ".basename("/etc/sudoers.d").PHP_EOL; echo "3) ".basename("/etc/passwd").PHP_EOL; echo "4) ".basename("/etc/").PHP_EOL; echo "5) ".basename(".").PHP_EOL; echo "6) ".basename("/"); ?> The above example will output: 1) sudoers 2) sudoers.d 3) passwd 4) etc 5) . 6) NOTES
Note basename(3) operates naively on the input string, and is not aware of the actual filesystem, or path components such as " ..". Note basename(3) is locale aware, so for it to see the correct basename with multibyte character paths, the matching locale must be set using the setlocale(3) function. SEE ALSO
dirname(3), pathinfo(3). PHP Documentation Group BASENAME(3)
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