REM--Examples
The following example shows a batch file that uses remarks for both
explanations and vertical spacing:
@echo off
rem This batch program formats and checks new disks.
rem It is named CHECKNEW.BAT.
rem
echo Insert new disk in drive B.
pause
format b: /v
chkdsk b:
Suppose you want to include in your CONFIG.SYS file an explanatory comment
before the COUNTRY command. To do this, add the following lines to
CONFIG.SYS:
rem Set country code to France
country=033
The following example shows a DEVICE command that has been disabled by using
a semicolon (;) instead of the REM command:
;device=c:\dos\ramdrive.sys
* Special Batch Examples
echo on
@ prompt Explorer tips: (Win98, Danish keyboard)
@ set c= ::
:: In the above line is a Space, both before and AFTER the double colons ::
%c%Deletion without recycle bin: Select the file, hold [Shift] & press [DEL]
%c%Search a file named ^*. In Explorer, hold Shift, press [~], press [Space]
@ set c=
@ prompt $p$g
@ echo off
:: Tested on Win98.
Rem filenames in current directory. % 1 ECHO this 2 the screen (CON) %
:: ------------------------------- Don't ECHO this 2 the screen
@Echo off % 2 Turn off ECHOing these lines %
Rem > ~. *3 Created a zero byte file (~)
Rem >>~. 4 This newer changes the size.
Pause *5 Type any key 2 continue. . .
For %%f in (*.*) do Echo %%f >>~. |rem 6 Add the short filenames 2 ~.
Pause >con 7 (see *5) or just click here.
Echo ------------------------- >>~. |rem 8 Don't add 25 minus + 1 space
rem Don't use 2 many REM's or ::
:: same, except add long names > ~. (REM/double colon) is not the same,
:: our ~ file is still okay. (see *3)
Dir/b/a-d|Find/v "desktop.ini" >>~.
More< ~ |rem MORE gets input.
Del/p ~
@Cls
:: some sense in Danish: @Cls means CLS & Exit (not, elephant please @) :)
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