;+ ; NAME: ; CONCAT_DIR ; ; PURPOSE: ; To concatenate directory and file names for current OS. ; EXPLANATION: ; The given file name is appended to the given directory name with the ; format appropriate to the current operating system. ; ; CALLING SEQUENCE: ; result = concat_dir( directory, file) ; ; INPUTS: ; directory - the directory path (string) ; file - the basic file name and extension (string) ; can be an array of filenames. ; ; OUTPUTS: ; The function returns the concatenated string. If the file input ; is a string array then the output will be a string array also. ; ; EXAMPLES: ; IDL> pixfile = concat_dir('$DIR_GIS_MODEL','pixels.dat') ; ; IDL> file = ['f1.dat','f2.dat','f3.dat'] ; IDL> dir = '$DIR_NIS_CAL' ; IDL> f = concat_dir(dir,file) ; ; RESTRICTIONS: ; Assumes Unix type format if os is not vms, MacOS or Windows. ; ; The version of CONCAT_DIR available at ; http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/solarsoft/gen/idl/system/concat_dir.pro ; includes additional VMS-specific keywords. ; ; CATEGORY ; Utilities, Strings ; ; REVISION HISTORY: ; Prev Hist. : Yohkoh routine by M. Morrison ; Written : CDS version by C D Pike, RAL, 19/3/93 ; Version : Version 1 19/3/93 ; Documentation modified Nov-94 W. Landsman ; Add V4.0 support for Windows W. Landsman Aug 95 ; Converted to IDL V5.0 W. Landsman September 1997 ; Changed loops to long integer W. Landsman December 1998 ; Added Mac support, translate Windows environment variables, ; & treat case where dirname ends in '/' W. Landsman Feb. 2000 ;- ; function concat_dir, dirname, filnam ; ; Check number of parameters ; if N_params() lt 2 then begin print,'Syntax - out_string = concat_dir( directory, filename)' print,' ' return,'' endif ; ; remove leading/trailing blanks ; dir0 = strtrim(dirname, 2) n_dir = N_Elements(dir0) ; ; act according to operating system ; if (!version.os eq 'vms') then begin for i = 0l, n_dir-1 do begin last = strmid(dir0[i], strlen(dir0[i])-1, 1) if ((last ne ']') and (last ne ':')) then begin dir0[i] = dir0[i] + ':' ;append an ending ':' endif endfor ; ; Under Windows, if the directory starts with a dollar sign, then check to see ; the if it's really an environment variable. If it is, then substitute the ; the environment variable for the directory name. ; ENDIF ELSE IF !VERSION.OS_FAMILY EQ 'Windows' THEN BEGIN FOR i = 0l, n_dir-1 DO BEGIN FIRST = STRMID(DIR0[I], 0, 1) IF FIRST EQ '$' THEN BEGIN SLASH = STRPOS(DIR0[I]+'/','/') < STRPOS(DIR0[I]+'\','\') TEST = GETENV(STRMID(DIR0[I],1,SLASH-1)) IF TEST NE '' THEN BEGIN IF STRLEN(DIR0[I]) GT SLASH THEN TEST = TEST + $ STRMID(DIR0[I],SLASH,STRLEN(DIR0[I])-SLASH) DIR0[I] = TEST ENDIF ENDIF ; last = STRMID(dir0[i], STRLEN(dir0[i])-1, 1) IF (last NE '\') AND (last NE '/') AND (last NE ':') THEN BEGIN dir0[i] = dir0[i] + '\' ;append an ending '\' ENDIF ENDFOR ; Macintosh version endif else if (!version.os_family EQ 'MacOS') then begin for i = 0l, n_dir-1 do begin last = strmid(dir0[i], strlen(dir0[i])-1, 1) if(last ne ':') then begin dir0[i] = dir0[i] + ':' ;append an ending ':' endif endfor endif else begin for i=0l, n_dir-1 do begin if (strmid(dir0[i], strlen(dir0[i])-1, 1) ne '/') then begin dir0[i] = dir0[i] + '/' ;append an ending '/' endif endfor endelse ; ; no '/' needed when using default directory ; for i = 0l, n_dir-1 do begin if (dirname[i] eq '') then dir0[i] = '' endfor return, dir0 + filnam end