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Hello

I'd like to do a task. I have ( or not have, depends on user select ) a number file list like:

File_1.txt
File_2.txt
File_3.txt
File_4.txt
File_5.txt

If a user delete a file, like:

File_1.txt
File_2.txt
File_4.txt
File_5.txt

I want reneame the other file list, in this way

File_1.txt
File_2.txt
File_3.txt  (Previusly was File_4.txt)
File_4.txt  (Previusly was File_5.txt)

I don't know how to check if file exist or not based on the number or file, then rename the rest of the list. Thanks

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I know i have to do an array and use FileMove ( i have read the guide about it before post ) but i want to reneame the files only if necessary ( 123567 4 is not here then reneame 567 to 456), not everytime.

So i need to check if a number not exist or something like it, dunno

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#include <Array.au3>
$dir = @DesktopDir & "\test\"
$aFiles = _FileListToArray($dir)
Local $aSortedNumerically[UBound($aFiles)-1][2]
For $i = 1 To UBound($aFiles) - 1
 $aSplit = StringSplit($aFiles[$i], "_")
 $aSortedNumerically[$i-1][0] = $aSplit[1] & "_"
 $aSortedNumerically[$i-1][1] = Int($aSplit[2])
Next
_ArraySort($aSortedNumerically, 0,0,0,1)
;~ _ArrayDisplay($aSortedNumerically)
$iCounter = 1
For $i = 0 To UBound($aSortedNumerically) - 1
 ConsoleWrite($iCounter & " " & $aSortedNumerically[$i][1] & @CRLF)
 If $iCounter<>$aSortedNumerically[$i][1] Then
  FileMove($dir & $aSortedNumerically[$i][0] & $aSortedNumerically[$i][1] & ".txt", $dir & $aSortedNumerically[$i][0] & $iCounter & ".txt")
 EndIf
 $iCounter += 1
Next

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