Node.js path.relative() Method
Last Updated :
13 Oct, 2021
The path.relative() method is used to find the relative path from a given path to another path based on the current working directory. If both the given paths are the same, it would resolve to a zero-length string.
Syntax:
path.relative( from, to )
Parameters: This method accept two parameters as mentioned above and described below:
- from: It is the file path that would be used as base path.
- to: It is the file path that would be used to find the relative path.
Return Value: It returns a string with the normalized form of the path.
Below program illustrates the path.relative() method in Node.js:
Example:
const path = require( 'path' );
path1 = path.relative( "geeks/website" , "geeks/index.html" );
console.log(path1)
path2 = path.relative( "users/admin" , "admin/files/website" );
console.log(path2)
path3 = path.relative( "users/admin" , "users/admin" );
console.log(path3)
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Output:
..\index.html
..\..\admin\files\website
Reference: https://nodejs.org/api/path.html#path_path_relative_from_to
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