Misha Moroshko
Misha Moroshko

Reputation: 171321

How to insert the output of a command to variable in a batch file?

Inside a batch file on Windows I would like some variable to have the output of dir /b command.

How this can be achieved ?

Upvotes: 2

Views: 2011

Answers (3)

Kalpesh Soni
Kalpesh Soni

Reputation: 7257

@ECHO OFF
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
set LF=^


rem ** The two empty lines are NECESSARY
set output=
FOR /F %%i in ('dir /b') do SET output=!output!!LF!%%i
ECHO !output!

Upvotes: 1

ghostdog74
ghostdog74

Reputation: 342273

On Windows, there's a better facility that comes pre-installed. Its called vbscript (and later there is Powershell ). Why don't you use vbscript instead.

strFolder="c:\test"
Set objFS = CreateObject( "Scripting.FileSystemObject" )
Set objFolder = objFS.GetFolder(strFolder)
s=""
For Each strFile In objFolder.Files
    s=s & strFile & vbCrLf
Next
WScript.Echo s

The variable s now contains a list of files (equivalent to dir ). And if you want to store each filename into arrays, its also possible. (cmd.exe does not have arrays etc)

Upvotes: 1

Jason R. Coombs
Jason R. Coombs

Reputation: 42639

Batch files didn't handle this use case very well. I did find one thread that describes a technique using temporary files.

Upvotes: 2

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