Getting file extension in C
const char *get_filename_ext(const char *filename) {
const char *dot = strrchr(filename, '.');
if(!dot || dot == filename) return "";
return dot + 1;
}
printf("%s\n", get_filename_ext("test.tiff"));
printf("%s\n", get_filename_ext("test.blah.tiff"));
printf("%s\n", get_filename_ext("test."));
printf("%s\n", get_filename_ext("test"));
printf("%s\n", get_filename_ext("..."));
Find the last dot with strrchr
, then advance 1 char
#include <stdio.h> /* printf */
#include <string.h> /* strrchr */
ext = strrchr(filename, '.');
if (!ext) {
/* no extension */
} else {
printf("extension is %s\n", ext + 1);
}
You can use the strrchr
function, which searches for the last occurrence of a character in a string, to find the final dot. From there, you can read off the rest of the string as the extension.