What is the easiest way to get the file name from an NSUrl in Xamarin.iOS?












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I have an NSUrl object and want to read the file name. While searching for existing solutions on StackOverflow I found https://stackoverflow.com/a/19964302/25282 which is for iOS but it uses syntax like return [yourURL lastPathComponent]; where it is unclear to me how to translate it into the C# that I have to use in Xamarin.iOS.










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  • You can try this string fileName = (new NSUrl(file.Url, false)).LastPathComponent;

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I have an NSUrl object and want to read the file name. While searching for existing solutions on StackOverflow I found https://stackoverflow.com/a/19964302/25282 which is for iOS but it uses syntax like return [yourURL lastPathComponent]; where it is unclear to me how to translate it into the C# that I have to use in Xamarin.iOS.










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  • You can try this string fileName = (new NSUrl(file.Url, false)).LastPathComponent;

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    Nov 19 '18 at 14:09














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I have an NSUrl object and want to read the file name. While searching for existing solutions on StackOverflow I found https://stackoverflow.com/a/19964302/25282 which is for iOS but it uses syntax like return [yourURL lastPathComponent]; where it is unclear to me how to translate it into the C# that I have to use in Xamarin.iOS.










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I have an NSUrl object and want to read the file name. While searching for existing solutions on StackOverflow I found https://stackoverflow.com/a/19964302/25282 which is for iOS but it uses syntax like return [yourURL lastPathComponent]; where it is unclear to me how to translate it into the C# that I have to use in Xamarin.iOS.







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  • You can try this string fileName = (new NSUrl(file.Url, false)).LastPathComponent;

    – CGPA6.4
    Nov 19 '18 at 14:09



















  • You can try this string fileName = (new NSUrl(file.Url, false)).LastPathComponent;

    – CGPA6.4
    Nov 19 '18 at 14:09

















You can try this string fileName = (new NSUrl(file.Url, false)).LastPathComponent;

– CGPA6.4
Nov 19 '18 at 14:09





You can try this string fileName = (new NSUrl(file.Url, false)).LastPathComponent;

– CGPA6.4
Nov 19 '18 at 14:09












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the equivalent C# for this Obj-C code



return [yourURL lastPathComponent];


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return yourURL.LastPathComponent;


where yourURL is a NSUrl;






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    the equivalent C# for this Obj-C code



    return [yourURL lastPathComponent];


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    return yourURL.LastPathComponent;


    where yourURL is a NSUrl;






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      the equivalent C# for this Obj-C code



      return [yourURL lastPathComponent];


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      return yourURL.LastPathComponent;


      where yourURL is a NSUrl;






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        the equivalent C# for this Obj-C code



        return [yourURL lastPathComponent];


        is



        return yourURL.LastPathComponent;


        where yourURL is a NSUrl;






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        the equivalent C# for this Obj-C code



        return [yourURL lastPathComponent];


        is



        return yourURL.LastPathComponent;


        where yourURL is a NSUrl;







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