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by .:Xx4NG3LxX:. » 21 Feb 2020 10:31
Hello guys, I'm new in the forum, I'm 14 years old. I'm Venezuelan. I don't speak English very well but...
Ok, I would like know
How to read a variable with a for.
Example:
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Set "abc=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
For %%a in (::I don't know) do (::I don't know)
::More code
Thanks!
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Squashman
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by Squashman » 21 Feb 2020 10:36
You really have not defined the scope of what you are trying to accomplish.
In the simplest form, to access the contents of a variable you reference the variable with percent symbols.
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Set "abc=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
echo %abc%
If you want to read that variable with the FOR command, again just reference the variable with percent symbols.
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Set "abc=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
For %%a in ("%abc%") do echo %%~a
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by Squashman » 21 Feb 2020 10:56
I saw your reply before you decided to delete it. I am not going to provide an answer to your question now since you may have decided on changing the scope of your question.
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by Squashman » 21 Feb 2020 11:21
If you are having a difficult time getting help in English, may I suggest you post your question on a technical forum that speaks your language.
Stack Overflow en español
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#7
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by .:Xx4NG3LxX:. » 21 Feb 2020 11:35
Good idea. But I'll follow visiting the forum. Thank you so much!
There are too many forums. I usually visite
elhacker.net, is very good. But it's in Spanish.