<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > What is the function of cutting a string from a point until the last character? > > For example > $string="C:/progra~1/directory1/directory2/file.txt"; > > i want to find the last backslash (/) of the string and keep the sequence > following it (file.txt) > > Is it simple?
Yep > > I tried with the split function but it returns a list. > > I just want a scalar! > Well there are many ways you could do this. The 'best' way is probably to use File::basename like this #!/perl -w use File::Basename; my $fullname = 'C:/progra~1/directory1/directory2/file.txt'; $basename = basename($fullname); print "$basename\n"; ...or if you fancy rolling your own you could do the faster... $last_slash_position = rindex($fullname, '/'); my $basename2 = substr($fullname, $last_slash_position + 1); print "$basename2\n"; ...or if you like regexes why not do this... my ($basename3) = ( $fullname =~ m/.*\/([^\/]*)$/); print "$basename3\n"; ... but I'm getting carried away, go with file::basename and your code won't break so often and you'll have a chance of it working on a different machine Cheers Rob > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]