Reputation: 5087
How to list all the files which match a certain pattern inside a user specified directory? This should work recursively inside the sub folders of the selected directory. I also need a convenient way(like tree control) of listing them.
Upvotes: 3
Views: 20364
Reputation: 614
It appears that a couple answers talk about recursion, and one about regex. Here's some code that puts the two topics together. I grabbed the code from http://vba-tutorial.com
Sub FindPatternMatchedFiles()
Dim objFSO As Object
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Dim objRegExp As Object
Set objRegExp = CreateObject("VBScript.RegExp")
objRegExp.pattern = ".*xlsx"
objRegExp.IgnoreCase = True
Dim colFiles As Collection
Set colFiles = New Collection
RecursiveFileSearch "C:\Path\To\Your\Directory", objRegExp, colFiles, objFSO
For Each f In colFiles
Debug.Print (f)
'Insert code here to do something with the matched files
Next
'Garbage Collection
Set objFSO = Nothing
Set objRegExp = Nothing
End Sub
Sub RecursiveFileSearch(ByVal targetFolder As String, ByRef objRegExp As Object, _
ByRef matchedFiles As Collection, ByRef objFSO As Object)
Dim objFolder As Object
Dim objFile As Object
Dim objSubFolders As Object
'Get the folder object associated with the target directory
Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(targetFolder)
'Loop through the files current folder
For Each objFile In objFolder.files
If objRegExp.test(objFile) Then
matchedFiles.Add (objFile)
End If
Next
'Loop through the each of the sub folders recursively
Set objSubFolders = objFolder.Subfolders
For Each objSubfolder In objSubFolders
RecursiveFileSearch objSubfolder, objRegExp, matchedFiles, objFSO
Next
'Garbage Collection
Set objFolder = Nothing
Set objFile = Nothing
Set objSubFolders = Nothing
End Sub
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 2923
I see that the people above me have already answered how to recurse through the file tree, This might interest you in searching for patterns in the file/file name. It is a Function for VBA that will allow regular expressions to be used.
Private Function RegularExpression(SearchString As String, Pattern As String) As String
Dim RE As Object, REMatches As Object
'Create the regex object'
Set RE = CreateObject("vbscript.regexp")
With RE
.MultiLine = False
.Global = False
.IgnoreCase = True
'set the search pattern using parameter Pattern'
.Pattern = Pattern
End With
'Search for the pattern'
Set REMatches = RE.Execute(SearchString)
If REMatches.Count > 0 Then
'return the first match'
RegularExpression = REMatches(0)
Else
'nothing found, return empty string'
RegularExpression = ""
End If
End Function
You can use this to search the file names for patterns. I suggest regular expressions home for more information on how to use Regular expressions
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 130
Not exactly what you asked for, but I thought I would post this here as it is related.
This is modified from the code found at http://www.cpearson.com/excel/FOLDERTREEVIEW.ASPX
This requires the reference Microsoft Scripting Runtime.
Sub ListFilePaths()
Dim Path As String
Dim Files As Long
Path = "C:\Folder"
Files = GetFilePaths(Path, "A", 1)
MsgBox "Found " & Files - 1 & " Files"
End Sub
Function GetFilePaths(Path As String, Column As String, StartRow As Long) As Long
Dim Folder As Scripting.Folder
Dim SubFolder As Scripting.Folder
Dim File As Scripting.File
Dim FSO As Scripting.FileSystemObject
Dim CurrentRow As Long
Set FSO = New Scripting.FileSystemObject
Set Folder = FSO.GetFolder(folderpath:=Path)
CurrentRow = StartRow
For Each File In Folder.Files
Range(Column & CurrentRow).Value = File.Path
CurrentRow = CurrentRow + 1
Next File
For Each SubFolder In Folder.SubFolders
CurrentRow = GetFilePaths(SubFolder.Path, Column, CurrentRow)
Next SubFolder
GetFilePaths = CurrentRow
Set Folder = Nothing
Set FSO = Nothing
End Function
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 11213
Try Windows Scripting - File System Objects. This COM object which can be created form vba has functions for listing directories etc.
You can find documentation on MSDN
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 29956
As a general pointer, take a look at Application.FileSearch, recursive functions, Userforms and the 'Microsoft TreeView Control'.
FileSearch can be used to find files within a folder matching a pattern, a recursive function can call itself until all paths have been exhausted, a UserForm can host controls for displaying your data and the TreeView control can display your file system.
Bear in mind that there are pre-built functions/controls which can be used for displaying file systems, e.g. Application.GetOpenFileName, Application.GetSaveAsFileName, Microsoft WebBrowser (given a 'file://...' URL).
Upvotes: 1