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− | {{mirc title|$finddir Identifier}}'''$finddir''' Searches the specified directory (and optionally its subdirectories) for the Nth directory matching the | + | {{mirc title|$finddir Identifier}}'''$finddir''' Searches the specified directory (and optionally its subdirectories) for the Nth directory matching the wildcard specification and returns the path if it is found. |
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
<pre>$finddir(dir, wildcard , N , [depth , [@window | command] ] )</pre> | <pre>$finddir(dir, wildcard , N , [depth , [@window | command] ] )</pre> | ||
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== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
* '''DIR''' - Name of the starting folder name. | * '''DIR''' - Name of the starting folder name. | ||
− | * '''wildcard''' - directory being searched for. A list of folder names or | + | * '''wildcard''' - directory being searched for. A list of folder names or wildcards seperated by a ';'. |
* '''N''' - Nth sequential directory being searched for. 0 is count of ALL directories. | * '''N''' - Nth sequential directory being searched for. 0 is count of ALL directories. | ||
* '''depth''' - optional folder depth, counting DIR as the first level. 0 or 1 is DIR level only. If depth not used, there's no depth limit. | * '''depth''' - optional folder depth, counting DIR as the first level. 0 or 1 is DIR level only. If depth not used, there's no depth limit. |