TreePath to java.io.File

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执念已碎 2021-01-25 10:58

Is there any easy way of getting a File (or java.nio.file.Path, for that matter) from a TreePath?

For example, you have a JT

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  • 2021-01-25 11:28

    I think your stuck with making your own method.

    public static String createFilePath(TreePath treePath) {
        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
        Object[] nodes = treePath.getPath();
        for(int i=0;i<nodes.length;i++) {
            sb.append(File.separatorChar).append(nodes[i].toString()); 
        } 
        return sb.toString();
    }
    
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  • 2021-01-25 11:44

    You can do this pretty simply with a short regex and the toString method, heres a quick example:

    TreePath tp = new TreePath(new String[] {"tmp", "foo", "bar"});
    String path = tp.toString().replaceAll("\\]| |\\[|", "").replaceAll(",", File.separator);
    File f = new File(path);
    // path is now tmp\foo\bar on Windows and tmp/foo/bar on unix
    

    EDIT: Explanation

    1. tp.toString() - this calls the native to string method of an array, since that is the way TreePaths are represented under the covers. returns: [tmp, foo, bar]

    2. replaceAll("\\]| |\\[|", "") - this uses a simple regular expression to replace the characters [ and ] and also removes empty spaces. The character | means or in JAVA's flavor of RegEx, so this means "if we encounter a left bracket, right bracket or empty space, replace it the empty string." returns: tmp,foo,bar

    3. .replaceAll(",", File.separator) - the final step, this replaces commas with the native file path separator. returns: tmp/foo/bar or tmp\foobar

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