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r - Splitting a file name into name,extension

I have the name of a file like this: name1.csv and I would like to extract two substrings of this string. One that stores the name1 in one variable and other that stores the extension, csv, without the dot in another variable.

I have been searching if there is a function like indexOf of Java that allows to do that kind of manipulation, but I have not found anything at all.

Any help?

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Use strsplit:

R> strsplit("name1.csv", "\.")[[1]]
[1] "name1" "csv"  
R> 

Note that you a) need to escape the dot (as it is a metacharacter for regular expressions) and b) deal with the fact that strsplit() returns a list of which typically only the first element is of interest.

A more general solution involves regular expressions where you can extract the matches.

For the special case of filenames you also have:

R> library(tools)   # unless already loaded, comes with base R
R> file_ext("name1.csv")
[1] "csv"
R> 

and

R> file_path_sans_ext("name1.csv")
[1] "name1"
R> 

as these are such a common tasks (cf basename in shell etc).


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