How can one get an absolute or normalized file path in .NET?

mark picture mark · Aug 12, 2009 · Viewed 24.5k times · Source

How can one with minimal effort (using some already existing facility, if possible) convert paths like c:\aaa\bbb\..\ccc to c:\aaa\ccc?

Answer

nawfal picture nawfal · Jan 11, 2014

I would write it like this:

public static string NormalizePath(string path)
{
    return Path.GetFullPath(new Uri(path).LocalPath)
               .TrimEnd(Path.DirectorySeparatorChar, Path.AltDirectorySeparatorChar)
               .ToUpperInvariant();
}

This should handle few scenarios like

  1. uri and potential escaped characters in it, like

    file:///C:/Test%20Project.exe -> C:\TEST PROJECT.EXE

  2. path segments specified by dots to denote current or parent directory

    c:\aaa\bbb\..\ccc -> C:\AAA\CCC

  3. tilde shortened (long) paths

    C:\Progra~1\ -> C:\PROGRAM FILES

  4. inconsistent directory delimiter character

    C:/Documents\abc.txt -> C:\DOCUMENTS\ABC.TXT

Other than those, it can ignore case, trailing \ directory delimiter character etc.