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Revision as of 09:34, 20 March 2014
This command lists files that exist on the RAM disk and on the Flash disk. <filename string> may contain the * and ? wildcard characters to refine the list. The character * signifies any combination of letters, and the ? character signifies any letter.An empty filename string will evoke a full list of files.
The RAM disk is for used to store internal files (to which you do not have access), and stores the record data files (*.rec). The Flash disk stores the user programs (*.prg) and CAM files (*.cam). The contents of the Flash disk are preserved at power off, but the contents of the RAM disk are lost.
Syntax
Dir$ (<filename>)
Availability
Version 4.5.3 and higher
Type
<return value>: String
<filename>: String
Range
<return value>: String
< filename>: String
Scope
Terminal
Limitations
Read only
Examples
PrintDir$(“”) ‘Returns all files on disk
Dim TaskNames as string = “*.prg”
Print Dir$ (TaskNames) ‘Returns all files having extension PRG