I have a batch-script with multiple arguments. I am reading the total count of them and then run a for loop like this:
@echo off
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
set argCount=0
for %%x in (%*) do set /A argCount+=1
echo Number of processed arguments: %argCount%
set /a counter=0
for /l %%x in (1, 1, %argCount%) do (
set /a counter=!counter!+1 )
What I want to do now, is to use my running variable (x
or counter
) to access the input arguments. I am thinking aobut something like this:
REM Access to %1
echo %(!counter!)
In an ideal world this line should print out my first command line argument but obviously it doesn't. I know I am doing something wrong with the %
operator, but is there anyway I could access my arguments like this?
//edit: Just to make things clear - the problem is that %(!counter!)
provides me with the value of the variable counter
. Meaning for counter=2
it gives me 2
and not the content of %2
.
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