Difference between revisions of "Fs.list"
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|returns=[[table (type)|table]] list of files and folders in <var>path</var>, which must be a directory | |returns=[[table (type)|table]] list of files and folders in <var>path</var>, which must be a directory | ||
− | |desc=Returns a list of all the files contained in a directory | + | |desc=Returns a list of all the files contained in a directory as a table |
|examples= | |examples= | ||
{{Example | {{Example | ||
− | |desc=Displays a list of all files and folders in the root directory of a computer | + | |desc=Displays a list of all files and folders in the root directory of a computer as a table |
− | |code= | + | |code=abc = fs.list("") |
− | + | i = 1 | |
− | + | while i ~= nil do | |
− | |output=A list of all files and folders in the root directory | + | print(abc[i]) |
+ | i = i+1 | ||
+ | end | ||
+ | |||
+ | |output=A list of all files and folders in the root directory as a table | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | abc = fs.list("") <- will get all the files and directories in the system root into a table, all saved as 'abc'. | ||
+ | i = 1 <- sets i equal to one. | ||
+ | while i ~= nil do <- While i isn't nil, continue to do this. | ||
+ | print(abc[i]) <- print the files and directories. | ||
+ | i = i+1 <- add 1 to i each run so a different file/directory gets listed next. | ||
+ | end <- end the loop. |
Revision as of 15:29, 27 May 2012
Function fs.list | |
Returns a list of all the files contained in a directory as a table | |
Syntax | fs.list(string path) |
Returns | table list of files and folders in path, which must be a directory |
Part of | ComputerCraft |
API | fs |
Examples
abc = fs.list("") <- will get all the files and directories in the system root into a table, all saved as 'abc'. i = 1 <- sets i equal to one. while i ~= nil do <- While i isn't nil, continue to do this. print(abc[i]) <- print the files and directories. i = i+1 <- add 1 to i each run so a different file/directory gets listed next. end <- end the loop.