SHIFT
Changes the position of replaceable parameters in a batch file.
SHIFT [/n]
Where:
/n
- Specifies a number between 0 and 8 (e.g./3
). It means that it changes the position from one number to another (e.g. with 3:SHIFT /3
changes%4
to%3
, from%5
to%4
, from%6
to%5
etc… and leaving%0
,%1
and%2
unchanged). By default,n
is set to 0.
Examples:
1. Change the position of replaceable parameters of %3
to %2
, %4
to %3
etc… leaving %0
and %1
unchanged:
shift /2
2. Delete all files specified as arguments by calling the following batch file from the command line (see IFIF, GOTOGOTO and DELDEL):
:next
if "%1"=="" goto :eof
del %1
shift
goto next
Further information:
When calling a batch file from the command line, you can specify additional arguments after the file name. These arguments can then be accessed using the syntax %0
, %1
, %2
etc... For example, calling the following command:
mylittleprogram.bat timmy tommy jimmy
Within the invoked script, the %0
parameter will be assigned mylittleprogram.bat
, %1
will be assigned timmy
, %2
will be assigned tommy
and %3
will be assigned jimmy
. The subsequent parameters (%4
, %5
, etc…) will be given an empty string.
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