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Hello,

I want to have the file name with fullpath :

C:\test.txt > test.txt

I've script with work when I i have the full path with FileOpenDialog()

$FileName=FileOpenDialog("","","All Files (*.*)")

    $EXE = StringSplit($FileName, '\')
    $i = 1
    While 1
        If $EXE[$i] = $EXE[$EXE[0]] Then ExitLoop
    WEnd

    Msgbox(0,"",$EXE[$EXE[0]])

but doesn't work with a constant :

$FileName="C:\test.txt"

    $EXE = StringSplit($FileName, '\')
    $i = 1
    While 1
        If $EXE[$i] = $EXE[$EXE[0]] Then ExitLoop
    WEnd

    Msgbox(0,"",$EXE[$EXE[0]])

What the problem ? Thanks in advance !

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Hello,

I want to have the file name with fullpath :

C:\test.txt > test.txt

I've script with work when I i have the full path with FileOpenDialog()

$FileName=FileOpenDialog("","","All Files (*.*)")

    $EXE = StringSplit($FileName, '\')
    $i = 1
    While 1
        If $EXE[$i] = $EXE[$EXE[0]] Then ExitLoop
    WEnd

    Msgbox(0,"",$EXE[$EXE[0]])

but doesn't work with a constant :

$FileName="C:\test.txt"

    $EXE = StringSplit($FileName, '\')
    $i = 1
    While 1
        If $EXE[$i] = $EXE[$EXE[0]] Then ExitLoop
    WEnd

    Msgbox(0,"",$EXE[$EXE[0]])

What the problem ? Thanks in advance !

Remove the lines from and including $i = 1 to wend, they are likely to make the script hang and they don't do anything.
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Remove the lines from and including $i = 1 to wend, they are likely to make the script hang and they don't do anything.

It works, thanks !

$FileName="C:\test.txt"

    $EXE = StringSplit($FileName, '\')

    Msgbox(0,"",$EXE[$EXE[0]])
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