Exemple #1
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        /// <summary>
        /// This helper method can be used to convert a relative path to an absolute path based on the given base
        /// path.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="basePath">The base path</param>
        /// <param name="relativePath">A relative path</param>
        /// <returns>An absolute path</returns>
        /// <remarks>If the base path is null or empty, the current working folder is used.</remarks>
        /// <example>
        /// <code lang="cs">
        /// string basePath = @"E:\DotNet\CS\TestProject\Source";
        /// string relativePath = @"..\Doc\Help.html";
        ///
        /// string absolutePath = FilePath.RelativeToAbsolutePath(basePath,
        ///     relativePath);
        ///
        /// Console.WriteLine(absolutePath);
        ///
        /// // Results in: E:\DotNet\CS\TestProject\Doc\Help.html
        /// </code>
        /// <code lang="vbnet">
        /// Dim basePath As String = "E:\DotNet\CS\TestProject\Source"
        /// Dim relativePath As String = "..\Doc\Help.html"
        ///
        /// Dim absolutePath As String = _
        ///     FilePath.RelativeToAbsolutePath(basePath, relativePath);
        ///
        /// Console.WriteLine(absolutePath)
        ///
        /// ' Results in: E:\DotNet\CS\TestProject\Doc\Help.html
        /// </code>
        /// </example>
        public static string RelativeToAbsolutePath(string basePath, string relativePath)
        {
            int idx;

            // If blank return the base path
            if (String.IsNullOrEmpty(relativePath))
            {
                return(basePath);
            }

            // Don't bother if already absolute
            if (IOPath.IsPathRooted(relativePath))
            {
                return(relativePath);
            }

            // If not specified, use the current folder as the base path
            if (basePath == null || basePath.Trim().Length == 0)
            {
                basePath = Directory.GetCurrentDirectory();
            }
            else
            {
                basePath = IOPath.GetFullPath(basePath);
            }

            // Remove trailing backslashes for comparison
            if (FolderPath.IsPathTerminated(basePath))
            {
                basePath = basePath.Substring(0, basePath.Length - 1);
            }

            if (relativePath == ".")
            {
                relativePath = String.Empty;
            }

            // Remove ".\" or "./" if it's there
            if (relativePath.Length > 1 && relativePath[0] == '.' &&
                (relativePath[1] == IOPath.DirectorySeparatorChar ||
                 relativePath[1] == IOPath.AltDirectorySeparatorChar))
            {
                relativePath = relativePath.Substring(2);
            }

            // Split the paths into their component parts
            string[] baseParts = basePath.Split(IOPath.DirectorySeparatorChar);
            string[] relParts  = relativePath.Split(IOPath.DirectorySeparatorChar);

            // Figure out how far to move up from the relative path
            for (idx = 0; idx < relParts.Length; ++idx)
            {
                if (relParts[idx] != "..")
                {
                    break;
                }
            }

            // If it's below the base path, just add it to the base path
            if (idx == 0)
            {
                return(FilePath.GetFullPath(basePath + IOPath.DirectorySeparatorChar + relativePath));
            }

            string absPath = String.Join(IOPath.DirectorySeparatorChar.ToString(), baseParts, 0,
                                         Math.Max(0, baseParts.Length - idx));

            absPath += IOPath.DirectorySeparatorChar + String.Join(IOPath.DirectorySeparatorChar.ToString(),
                                                                   relParts, idx, relParts.Length - idx);

            return(FilePath.GetFullPath(absPath));
        }
Exemple #2
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        /// <summary>
        /// This helper method can be used to convert an absolute path to one that is relative to the given base
        /// path.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="basePath">The base path</param>
        /// <param name="absolutePath">An absolute path</param>
        /// <returns>A path to the given absolute path that is relative to the given base path</returns>
        /// <remarks>If the base path is null or empty, the current working folder is used.</remarks>
        /// <example>
        /// <code lang="cs">
        /// string basePath = @"E:\DotNet\CS\TestProject\Source";
        /// string absolutePath = @"E:\DotNet\CS\TestProject\Doc\Help.html";
        ///
        /// string relativePath = FilePath.AbsoluteToRelativePath(basePath,
        ///     absolutePath);
        ///
        /// Console.WriteLine(relativePath);
        ///
        /// // Results in: ..\Doc\Help.html
        /// </code>
        /// <code lang="vbnet">
        /// Dim basePath As String = "E:\DotNet\CS\TestProject\Source"
        /// Dim absolutePath As String = "E:\DotNet\CS\TestProject\Doc\Help.html"
        ///
        /// Dim relativePath As String = _
        ///     FilePath.AbsoluteToRelativePath(basePath, absolutePath);
        ///
        /// Console.WriteLine(relativePath)
        ///
        /// ' Results in: ..\Doc\Help.html
        /// </code>
        /// </example>
        public static string AbsoluteToRelativePath(string basePath, string absolutePath)
        {
            bool   hasBackslash = false;
            string relPath;
            int    minLength, idx;

            // If not specified, use the current folder as the base path
            if (basePath == null || basePath.Trim().Length == 0)
            {
                basePath = Directory.GetCurrentDirectory();
            }
            else
            {
                basePath = IOPath.GetFullPath(basePath);
            }

            if (absolutePath == null)
            {
                absolutePath = String.Empty;
            }

            // Just in case, make sure the path is absolute
            if (!IOPath.IsPathRooted(absolutePath))
            {
                absolutePath = FilePath.GetFullPath(absolutePath);
            }

            // Remove trailing backslashes for comparison
            if (FolderPath.IsPathTerminated(basePath))
            {
                basePath = basePath.Substring(0, basePath.Length - 1);
            }

            if (FolderPath.IsPathTerminated(absolutePath))
            {
                absolutePath = absolutePath.Substring(0, absolutePath.Length - 1);
                hasBackslash = true;
            }

            // Split the paths into their component parts
            char[]   separators = { IOPath.DirectorySeparatorChar, IOPath.AltDirectorySeparatorChar,
                                    IOPath.VolumeSeparatorChar };
            string[] baseParts = basePath.Split(separators);
            string[] absParts  = absolutePath.Split(separators);

            // Find the common base path
            minLength = Math.Min(baseParts.Length, absParts.Length);

            for (idx = 0; idx < minLength; idx++)
            {
                if (String.Compare(baseParts[idx], absParts[idx], StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) != 0)
                {
                    break;
                }
            }

            // Use the absolute path if there's nothing in common (i.e. they are on different drives or network
            // shares.
            if (idx == 0)
            {
                relPath = absolutePath;
            }
            else
            {
                // If equal to the base path, it doesn't have to go anywhere.  Otherwise, work up from the base
                // path to the common root.
                if (idx == baseParts.Length)
                {
                    relPath = String.Empty;
                }
                else
                {
                    relPath = new String(' ', baseParts.Length - idx).Replace(" ", ".." +
                                                                              IOPath.DirectorySeparatorChar);
                }

                // And finally, add the path from the common root to the absolute path
                relPath += String.Join(IOPath.DirectorySeparatorChar.ToString(), absParts, idx,
                                       absParts.Length - idx);
            }

            return((hasBackslash) ? FolderPath.TerminatePath(relPath) : relPath);
        }