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The [[NAME]] statement changes the name of a file or directory to a new name. | The [[NAME]] statement changes the name of a file or directory to a new name. | ||
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* [[SHELL]], [[MKDIR]], [[FILES]] | * [[SHELL]], [[MKDIR]], [[FILES]] | ||
* [[CHDIR]], [[KILL]], [[RMDIR]] | * [[CHDIR]], [[KILL]], [[RMDIR]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Windows Libraries#File_Dialog_Boxes|Windows Open and Save Dialog Boxes]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:50, 29 January 2023
The NAME statement changes the name of a file or directory to a new name.
Syntax
- NAME oldFileOrFolderName$ AS newFileOrFolderName$
Description
- oldFileOrFolderName$ and newFileOrFolderName$ are variables or literal STRINGs in quotes. Paths can be included.
- If the two paths are different, the statement moves the original file to the new path and renames it.
- If the path is the same or a path is not included, the original file is just renamed.
- SHELL can use "REN " + filename$ + " " + newname$ for the same purpose (Windows).
- Path or filename errors are possible and should be handled in the program.
- Caution: There is no prompt to continue or execution verification.
Examples
NAME "BIGBAD.TXT" AS "BADWOLF.TXT" |
See also