Batch file to rename folders goto command loop the rest of the code
I use a batch file to rename all folders with progressive numbers.
This code renames the folders well using loop function, but it loops the rest of the code that contains echo and other commands.
The code to rename must finish until :stop
and the batch file continue the execution without looping the rest of the code with other commands.
:: Rename Folders Code
@Echo off
Pushd "D:Programmi Installati" || (Echo couldn't change dir&pause&goto :stop)
set Cnt=0
for /f "delims=" %%A in (
'dir /B /AD log* ^| findstr /iV "^log_[0-9][0-9]*$" '
) Do Call :RenInc "%%A"
PopD
Goto :stop
:RenInc
Set /A Cnt+=1
if Exist "log_%Cnt%" goto :RenInc
Ren "%~1" "log_%Cnt%"
)
:stop
:: Other Part Of Code, This Part Of Code Not Be looped
Echo "Hello"
Pause
Echo "Hello Hello"
Pause
Echo "Hello Hello Hello"
Pause
command-line batch batch-file
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I use a batch file to rename all folders with progressive numbers.
This code renames the folders well using loop function, but it loops the rest of the code that contains echo and other commands.
The code to rename must finish until :stop
and the batch file continue the execution without looping the rest of the code with other commands.
:: Rename Folders Code
@Echo off
Pushd "D:Programmi Installati" || (Echo couldn't change dir&pause&goto :stop)
set Cnt=0
for /f "delims=" %%A in (
'dir /B /AD log* ^| findstr /iV "^log_[0-9][0-9]*$" '
) Do Call :RenInc "%%A"
PopD
Goto :stop
:RenInc
Set /A Cnt+=1
if Exist "log_%Cnt%" goto :RenInc
Ren "%~1" "log_%Cnt%"
)
:stop
:: Other Part Of Code, This Part Of Code Not Be looped
Echo "Hello"
Pause
Echo "Hello Hello"
Pause
Echo "Hello Hello Hello"
Pause
command-line batch batch-file
Please do NOT crosspost You got the same answer there also. It IS easier to put called subroutines to the end of the batch file seperated by aGoto :Eof
from main program flow, then it is not neccessary to jump around that code part.
– LotPings
Jan 14 at 19:51
You appear to have a mismatched paren under :RenInc: on the line after Ren "%~1" "log_%Cnt%" you have ")". Is that just a typo in the question itself?
– Debra
Jan 14 at 20:58
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I use a batch file to rename all folders with progressive numbers.
This code renames the folders well using loop function, but it loops the rest of the code that contains echo and other commands.
The code to rename must finish until :stop
and the batch file continue the execution without looping the rest of the code with other commands.
:: Rename Folders Code
@Echo off
Pushd "D:Programmi Installati" || (Echo couldn't change dir&pause&goto :stop)
set Cnt=0
for /f "delims=" %%A in (
'dir /B /AD log* ^| findstr /iV "^log_[0-9][0-9]*$" '
) Do Call :RenInc "%%A"
PopD
Goto :stop
:RenInc
Set /A Cnt+=1
if Exist "log_%Cnt%" goto :RenInc
Ren "%~1" "log_%Cnt%"
)
:stop
:: Other Part Of Code, This Part Of Code Not Be looped
Echo "Hello"
Pause
Echo "Hello Hello"
Pause
Echo "Hello Hello Hello"
Pause
command-line batch batch-file
I use a batch file to rename all folders with progressive numbers.
This code renames the folders well using loop function, but it loops the rest of the code that contains echo and other commands.
The code to rename must finish until :stop
and the batch file continue the execution without looping the rest of the code with other commands.
:: Rename Folders Code
@Echo off
Pushd "D:Programmi Installati" || (Echo couldn't change dir&pause&goto :stop)
set Cnt=0
for /f "delims=" %%A in (
'dir /B /AD log* ^| findstr /iV "^log_[0-9][0-9]*$" '
) Do Call :RenInc "%%A"
PopD
Goto :stop
:RenInc
Set /A Cnt+=1
if Exist "log_%Cnt%" goto :RenInc
Ren "%~1" "log_%Cnt%"
)
:stop
:: Other Part Of Code, This Part Of Code Not Be looped
Echo "Hello"
Pause
Echo "Hello Hello"
Pause
Echo "Hello Hello Hello"
Pause
command-line batch batch-file
command-line batch batch-file
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Please do NOT crosspost You got the same answer there also. It IS easier to put called subroutines to the end of the batch file seperated by aGoto :Eof
from main program flow, then it is not neccessary to jump around that code part.
– LotPings
Jan 14 at 19:51
You appear to have a mismatched paren under :RenInc: on the line after Ren "%~1" "log_%Cnt%" you have ")". Is that just a typo in the question itself?
– Debra
Jan 14 at 20:58
add a comment |
Please do NOT crosspost You got the same answer there also. It IS easier to put called subroutines to the end of the batch file seperated by aGoto :Eof
from main program flow, then it is not neccessary to jump around that code part.
– LotPings
Jan 14 at 19:51
You appear to have a mismatched paren under :RenInc: on the line after Ren "%~1" "log_%Cnt%" you have ")". Is that just a typo in the question itself?
– Debra
Jan 14 at 20:58
Please do NOT crosspost You got the same answer there also. It IS easier to put called subroutines to the end of the batch file seperated by a
Goto :Eof
from main program flow, then it is not neccessary to jump around that code part.– LotPings
Jan 14 at 19:51
Please do NOT crosspost You got the same answer there also. It IS easier to put called subroutines to the end of the batch file seperated by a
Goto :Eof
from main program flow, then it is not neccessary to jump around that code part.– LotPings
Jan 14 at 19:51
You appear to have a mismatched paren under :RenInc: on the line after Ren "%~1" "log_%Cnt%" you have ")". Is that just a typo in the question itself?
– Debra
Jan 14 at 20:58
You appear to have a mismatched paren under :RenInc: on the line after Ren "%~1" "log_%Cnt%" you have ")". Is that just a typo in the question itself?
– Debra
Jan 14 at 20:58
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Please do NOT crosspost You got the same answer there also. It IS easier to put called subroutines to the end of the batch file seperated by a
Goto :Eof
from main program flow, then it is not neccessary to jump around that code part.– LotPings
Jan 14 at 19:51
You appear to have a mismatched paren under :RenInc: on the line after Ren "%~1" "log_%Cnt%" you have ")". Is that just a typo in the question itself?
– Debra
Jan 14 at 20:58