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select part of string
Fra : asd987


Dato : 03-05-04 12:19

Hi,

Is it possible to find a certain part in a string? I need the last part of
the string which is after the last backslash in the string. The string can
contain more than one backslah but i never know how much.

Example:

f:\Dir1\Dir2\Dir3\Filename.Ext.
What I need is Filename.Ext

Thanks.



 
 
Anton (03-05-2004)
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Fra : Anton


Dato : 03-05-04 13:41

Try to look at Split()
/AV
"asd987" <asd987@home.nl> skrev i en meddelelse
news:c759rh$i9p$1@news5.tilbu1.nb.home.nl...
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to find a certain part in a string? I need the last part
of
> the string which is after the last backslash in the string. The string can
> contain more than one backslah but i never know how much.
>
> Example:
>
> f:\Dir1\Dir2\Dir3\Filename.Ext.
> What I need is Filename.Ext
>
> Thanks.
>
>



Jørgen Bondesen (03-05-2004)
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Fra : Jørgen Bondesen


Dato : 03-05-04 20:53

Hi asd987

Try this:

'snip from
'Ole Sørensen 20040430

Dim sTmp As String
sTmp = "C:\Dokumenter og test\jbotester\test1\test2\testigenigenigen3.xls"

' Split path
Dim sTemp() As String
sTemp() = Split(sTmp, "\")

' Count number of elements in sTemp()
Dim nAntalElementer As Integer
nAntalElementer = 0

Dim vElement As Variant
For Each vElement In sTemp
nAntalElementer = nAntalElementer + 1
Next

'here you are
MsgBox sTemp(nAntalElementer - 1)


Best regards from
Jørgen Bondesen

"Anton" <anton_dk@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:40963e25$0$254$edfadb0f@dread11.news.tele.dk...
> Try to look at Split()
> /AV
> "asd987" <asd987@home.nl> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:c759rh$i9p$1@news5.tilbu1.nb.home.nl...
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is it possible to find a certain part in a string? I need the last part
> of
> > the string which is after the last backslash in the string. The string
can
> > contain more than one backslah but i never know how much.
> >
> > Example:
> >
> > f:\Dir1\Dir2\Dir3\Filename.Ext.
> > What I need is Filename.Ext
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
>
>



Tomas Christiansen (03-05-2004)
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Fra : Tomas Christiansen


Dato : 03-05-04 21:36

asd987 wrote
>I need the last part of the string which is after the last backslash
> in the string.
> f:\Dir1\Dir2\Dir3\Filename.Ext.
> What I need is Filename.Ext

A simple solution could be:

f = "f:\Dir1\Dir2\Dir3\Filename.Ext"
MsgBox Mid(f, InStrRev(f, "\") + 1)

-------
Tomas

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