Python should also work

[python os.path.split(nuke.thisNode().knob('file').value()).__getitem__(0)]

[python os.path.split(nuke.thisNode().knob('file').value()).__getitem__(1)]

[python os.path.join(os.path.split(s).__getitem__(0),
os.path.split(s).__getitem__(1))]


cheers,

diogo


On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 8:40 PM, chris <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi toki,
> something like this should work:
>
> [join [lrange [split [file dirname [value
>  Read1.file]] "/"] 0 end-4] "/"]
>
> chris
>
>
>
>
> On 8/23/12 at 1:21 AM, (Toki Wartooth) wrote:
>
>  Hi..
>>
>> I'm trying to split the path at a certain point, meaning that I'd like to
>> take the path of a read node and chop it off a some point.
>>
>> So, if I have Read1 =
>> //server/share/show/sequence/**shotname/images/2d/comps/v001/
>> filesequence.####.dpx
>>
>>
>> I'd like to chop it down to //server/share/show/sequence/**shotname
>>
>> I started with something like [file dirname [value Read1.file]] which gets
>> me to //server/share/show/sequence/**shotname/images/2d/comps/v001
>>
>> and I thought perhaps lindex, or split might be in order, but I'm not
>> getting what I want.  Any thoughts?
>>
>>
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