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- 24 Jun 2015 14:37
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: self-compiled .net hybrids
- Replies: 25
- Views: 99432
Re: self-compiled .net hybrids
Without redundant output : You can do that trick with "cls" too //>nul 2>nul||@goto :batch /* :batch @echo off setlocal cls :: find csc.exe set "frm=%SystemRoot%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\" for /f "tokens=* delims=" %%v in ('dir /b /a:d /o:-n "%SystemRoot%\Microsoft...
- 20 Jun 2015 09:38
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Help please - sort one url per line with batch file
- Replies: 20
- Views: 18032
Re: Help please - sort one url per line with batch file
AFAIK you can't have a goto loop within a for construct, Ben. I didn't test your code but unless you've found a way to do it, it's going to fall out of the for loop. First time to hear about it. But anyway in this code I've tested so far I didn't see any wrong result yet. When a GOTO is executed in...
- 20 Jun 2015 09:37
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Help please - sort one url per line with batch file
- Replies: 20
- Views: 18032
Re: Help please - sort one url per line with batch file
I don't know why the output is not working properly in the original post. Here is the new fixed: @echo off setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion for /f "tokens=1,*" %%A in (long_url.txt) do ( echo %%A>url.lst if "%%B"=="" goto :eof set nextURL=%%B :Begin for /f "tokens=...
- 20 Jun 2015 07:30
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Help please - sort one url per line with batch file
- Replies: 20
- Views: 18032
Re: Help please - sort one url per line with batch file
I did test immediately after posting and it only showed me two lines. I tried your sample case and got this, too. A 20 byte URL.LST file. cnn0.com cnn1.com OK you've right for some reason the output text is not correct and I've fixed my code to have it output correctly. I don't know why the output ...
- 20 Jun 2015 00:43
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Help please - sort one url per line with batch file
- Replies: 20
- Views: 18032
Re: Help please - sort one url per line with batch file
Try this: @echo off setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion (for /f "tokens=1,*" %%A in (url.txt) do ( echo %%A if "%%B"=="" goto :eof set nextURL=%%B :Begin for /f "tokens=1,*" %%F in ("!nextURL!") do ( echo %%F if "%%F"=="" goto :eof s...
- 19 Jun 2015 23:45
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Help please - sort one url per line with batch file
- Replies: 20
- Views: 18032
Re: Help please - sort one url per line with batch file
Hi Ben, Thanks for your help. This is what I need, but I only get the first two url's in "url.txt' sorted in the "url.lst'' file. All the other url's in the "url.txt' file is ignored. Any suggestions, what I should do. Thanks Philip Could you post a sample of your "url.txt"...
- 19 Jun 2015 12:06
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Help please - sort one url per line with batch file
- Replies: 20
- Views: 18032
Re: Help please - sort one url per line with batch file
Try this: @echo off setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion (for /f "tokens=1,*" %%A in (url.txt) do ( echo %%A if "%%B"=="" goto :eof set nextURL=%%B :Begin for /f "tokens=1,*" %%F in ("!nextURL!") do ( echo %%F if "%%F"=="" goto :eof se...
- 13 Jun 2015 17:02
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: How to check and correct user input ?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4062
Re: How to check and correct user input ?
Just change this:
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:KillProcess
Taskkill /IM "%~1*" /F >> %TmpFile% 2>&1
- 12 Jun 2015 18:42
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: compare text files and ..
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7593
Re: compare text files and ..
Test this: type file2.txt|findstr /v /l /g:file1.txt Let's assume the content of file1.txt is like this: 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.3 127.0.0.5 127.0.0.7 127.0.0.9 127.0.0.11 127.0.0.13 127.0.0.15 Let's assume the content of file2.txt is like this: 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.2 127.0.0.3 127.0.0.4 127.0.0.5 127.0.0.6...
- 03 Jun 2015 14:14
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Using Variable As For-Loop Token Value
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11378
Re: Using Variable As For-Loop Token Value
Another solution: @echo off setlocal enableextensions setlocal enabledelayedexpansion set "file=E:\temp\TEST\123458--text_text1\filename.mp4" set count=1 :forLoop for /f "tokens=%count% delims=\-" %%a in ("%file%") do ( echo !count! = %%a set /a count+=1) if !count! lss...
- 23 May 2015 08:40
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Copying a file without prompting the user
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7046
Re: Copying a file without prompting the user
You're right foxidrive. I forgot about the possibility of space(s) in the path.
Thanks
Thanks
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xcopy intro.exe "%userprofile%" /y
- 23 May 2015 08:08
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Copying a file without prompting the user
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7046
Re: Copying a file without prompting the user
hacxx wrote:Hi,
What is the best way to copy a file without prompting the user?
I have tried
xcopy intro.exe %userprofile%\intro.exe
but the user needs to specify if it's a folder or a file.
Thanks
How about just doing this?
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xcopy intro.exe %userprofile% /y
There will be no prompt to bother at all.
- 18 May 2015 22:54
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: list files with full path and size
- Replies: 6
- Views: 12131
Re: list files with full path and size
yky wrote: "I found that the following command does what I want: forfiles /s /M *.exe /c "cmd /c echo @path @fsize" This command lists .exe files with their full path and size. From there I can filter off those whose size is not 46620. You can filter it right in one pass like this: f...
- 15 May 2015 12:00
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Batch photo organizer
- Replies: 15
- Views: 15538
Re: Batch photo organizer
This batch file will process 50 files at a time and pause for 5 seconds then resume to do for the next 50 files, etc. You could modify it to adjust the number of files as well as the delay value in second to your liking. pushd "C:\Users\nnnnn\Desktop\Input" for /r %%f in (*.jpg) do (COPY &...
- 14 May 2015 15:12
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Batch photo organizer
- Replies: 15
- Views: 15538
Re: Batch photo organizer
When you use "pushd" you need to call "popd" to return back to your starting point. So try this: pushd "C:\Users\nnnnn\Desktop\Input" for /r %%f in (*.jpg) do (COPY "%%f" "C:\Users\Simone\Desktop\Output") popd CLS @PAUSE @echo off for %%z in (*.jpg) ...