Chimaera Posted October 7, 2014 Share Posted October 7, 2014 Im trying to seperate 2 different file endings from an array but it doesnt seem to work From the reading ive being doing this should be a selective string search i think but it never activates This is the array of files in a folder im working with $aArchiveFile = _FileListToArrayRec(@ScriptDir, "*.7z*;*.001;*.zip;*.rar;*.r00", 1, 0) Row|Col 0 [0]|4 [1]|Ashampoo.Snap.7.v7.0.8-TE.part1.rar [2]|Ashampoo.Snap.7.v7.0.8-TE.part2.rar [3]|Ashampoo.Snap.7.v7.0.8-TE.part3.rar [4]|Ashampoo.Snap.7.v7.0.8-TE.part4.rar Im just trying to split them down one path or the other If $aRarFile = _ArraySearch($aArchiveFile,'.rar',0,0,0,1) Then ConsoleWrite($aRarFile & " .Rar Files " & @CRLF) ElseIf $aRarFile = _ArraySearch($aArchiveFile,'.zip',0,0,0,1) Then ConsoleWrite($aRarFile & " .7z Files " & @CRLF) EndIf Ideally id like it to do this If $aRarFile = _ArraySearch($aArchiveFile,'*.rar|*.r00|*.001',0,0,0,1) Then or more likely will be If $aRarFile = _ArraySearch($aArchiveFile,'*.rar',0,0,0,1) Or _ArraySearch($aArchiveFile,'*.001',0,0,0,1) Or _ArraySearch($aArchiveFile,'*.r00',0,0,0,1) Then But i cam do seperate ElseIf to cover that Anyway can you tell me why its not working please Many Thanks If Ive just helped you ... miracles do happen. Chimaera CopyRobo() * Hidden Admin Account Enabler * Software Location From Registry * Find Display Resolution * _ChangeServices() Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UEZ Posted October 7, 2014 Share Posted October 7, 2014 _ArraySearch return only the position, it doesn't filter the array: Try this: #include <Array.au3> Global $aArchiveFile[6] = [5, "Ashampoo.Snap.7.v7.0.8-TE.part1.rar", "Ashampoo.Snap.7.v7.0.8-TE.part2.rar", "Ashampoo.Snap.7.v7.0.8-TE.part3.rar", "Ashampoo.Snap.7.v7.0.8-TE.part4.rar", "More.Warez.zip"] Global $aRarFile $aRarFileZ = WFileZLister($aArchiveFile) _ArrayDisplay($aRarFileZ) $aRarFileZ = WFileZLister($aArchiveFile, "zip") _ArrayDisplay($aRarFileZ) Func WFileZLister($aArchiveFile, $sSuffix = "rar", $b1Based = 1) Local $aWFilez[UBound($aArchiveFile)], $i, $j = 0 For $i = $b1Based To UBound($aArchiveFile) - 1 If StringRegExp($aArchiveFile[$i], ".*\.(" & $sSuffix & ")", 0) Then $aWFilez[$j] = $aArchiveFile[$i] $j += 1 EndIf Next ReDim $aWFilez[$j] Return $aWFilez EndFunc Br, UEZ Please don't send me any personal message and ask for support! I will not reply! Selection of finest graphical examples at Codepen.io The own fart smells best! ✌Her 'sikim hıyar' diyene bir avuç tuz alıp koşma!¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ٩(●̮̮̃•̃)۶ ٩(-̮̮̃-̃)۶ૐ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luigi Posted October 7, 2014 Share Posted October 7, 2014 _ArrayFindAll ? Visit my repository Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chimaera Posted October 9, 2014 Author Share Posted October 9, 2014 _ArraySearch return only the position, it doesn't filter the array: Try this: #include <Array.au3> Global $aArchiveFile[6] = [5, "Ashampoo.Snap.7.v7.0.8-TE.part1.rar", "Ashampoo.Snap.7.v7.0.8-TE.part2.rar", "Ashampoo.Snap.7.v7.0.8-TE.part3.rar", "Ashampoo.Snap.7.v7.0.8-TE.part4.rar", "More.Warez.zip"] Global $aRarFile $aRarFileZ = WFileZLister($aArchiveFile) _ArrayDisplay($aRarFileZ) $aRarFileZ = WFileZLister($aArchiveFile, "zip") _ArrayDisplay($aRarFileZ) Func WFileZLister($aArchiveFile, $sSuffix = "rar", $b1Based = 1) Local $aWFilez[UBound($aArchiveFile)], $i, $j = 0 For $i = $b1Based To UBound($aArchiveFile) - 1 If StringRegExp($aArchiveFile[$i], ".*\.(" & $sSuffix & ")", 0) Then $aWFilez[$j] = $aArchiveFile[$i] $j += 1 EndIf Next ReDim $aWFilez[$j] Return $aWFilez EndFunc Br, UEZ Thanks for that, im currently trying to make it work based on what ever the folder contains so if there is rar it starts one path or zip it starts another path _ArrayFindAll ? I did play with this as well, but i couldnt make it work like i wanted If Ive just helped you ... miracles do happen. Chimaera CopyRobo() * Hidden Admin Account Enabler * Software Location From Registry * Find Display Resolution * _ChangeServices() Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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