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@stdlib/utils-convert-path
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Convert between POSIX and Windows paths.
npm install @stdlib/utils-convert-path
var convertPath = require( '@stdlib/utils-convert-path' );
Converts between POSIX and Windows paths.
var p = convertPath( 'C:\\foo\\bar', 'posix' );
// returns '/c/foo/bar'
The following output path conventions are supported:
C:\\foo\\bar
.C:/foo/bar
./c/foo/bar
.mixed
or posix
path convention, as forward slashes cannot be used as path separators./[A-Za-z]/
(e.g., /c/
), the path is assumed to begin with a volume name.var convertPath = require( '@stdlib/utils-convert-path' );
var p1;
var p2;
p1 = '/c/foo/bar/beep.c';
p2 = convertPath( p1, 'win32' );
// returns 'c:\foo\bar\beep.c'
p1 = '/c/foo/bar/beep.c';
p2 = convertPath( p1, 'mixed' );
// returns 'c:/foo/bar/beep.c'
p1 = '/c/foo/bar/beep.c';
p2 = convertPath( p1, 'posix' );
// returns '/c/foo/bar/beep.c'
p1 = 'C:\\\\foo\\bar\\beep.c';
p2 = convertPath( p1, 'win32' );
// returns 'C:\\foo\bar\beep.c'
p1 = 'C:\\\\foo\\bar\\beep.c';
p2 = convertPath( p1, 'mixed' );
// returns 'C:/foo/bar/beep.c'
p1 = 'C:\\\\foo\\bar\\beep.c';
p2 = convertPath( p1, 'posix' );
// returns '/c/foo/bar/beep.c'
@stdlib/utils-convert-path-cli
: CLI package for use as a command-line utility.This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.
For more information on the project, filing bug reports and feature requests, and guidance on how to develop stdlib, see the main project repository.
See LICENSE.
Copyright © 2016-2024. The Stdlib Authors.
0.2.2 (2024-07-27)
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Convert between POSIX and Windows paths.
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