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I am creating a little script to parse a CLI application. I have created a button where I can select multiple files, but when the list returns, it adds the path as the first item, followed by the first selected file as the second item, the second selected file as the third, and so on.

This was taken from the Help sample:

$message = "Hold down Ctrl or Shift to choose multiple files."

$var = FileOpenDialog($message, @WindowsDir & "\", "Images (*.jpg;*.bmp)", 1 + 4 )

If @error Then
    MsgBox(4096,"","No File(s) chosen")
Else
    $var = StringReplace($var, "|", @CRLF)
    MsgBox(4096,"","You chose " & $var)
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but it displays <path>,<file1>,<file2>, etc which doesn't really gives me what I need.

Anyone knows how to do this? Sorry if this has been posted before, I did search but could not find a suitable answer, and of course the help doesn't help in this case.

Thanks

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$message = "Hold down Ctrl or Shift to choose multiple files."

$var = FileOpenDialog($message, @WindowsDir & "\", "Images (*.jpg;*.bmp)", 1 + 4)

If @error Then
    MsgBox(4096, "", "No File(s) chosen")
Else
    $Split = StringSplit($var, "|")
    $nVar = ""
    For $x = 2 To $Split[0]
        $nVar &= "<" & $Split[1] & ">\"
        $nVar &= "<" & $Split[$x] & ">,"
    Next
    MsgBox(4096, "", "You chose " & $nVar)
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Selecting a single file returned naught. So I came up with the rube goldberg code below. Is there a better or more elegant way to achieve this?

Thanks

Dim $Split,$nVar = ""

$message = "Hold down Ctrl or Shift to choose multiple files."

$var = FileOpenDialog($message, @WindowsDir & "\", "Images (*.jpg;*.bmp)", 1 + 4)

$Split = StringSplit($var, "|")
If @error Then $Split = $var

    If $Split = $var Then 
        If $Split <> "" Then
           MsgBox(4096,"Debug1","You chose: " & $Split)
        Else
           MsgBox(4096,"Debug2","No File(s) chosen")
        EndIf
    Else
        For $x = 2 To $Split[0]
            $nVar &= $Split[1] & "\" & $Split[$x] & ","
        Next
        MsgBox(4096, "Debug3", "You chose: " & $nVar)
    EndIf
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Selecting a single file returned naught. So I came up with the rube goldberg code below. Is there a better or more elegant way to achieve this?

Thanks

Dim $Split,$nVar = ""
 
 $message = "Hold down Ctrl or Shift to choose multiple files."
 
 $var = FileOpenDialog($message, @WindowsDir & "\", "Images (*.jpg;*.bmp)", 1 + 4)
 
 $Split = StringSplit($var, "|")
 If @error Then $Split = $var
 
     If $Split = $var Then 
         If $Split <> "" Then
            MsgBox(4096,"Debug1","You chose: " & $Split)
         Else
            MsgBox(4096,"Debug2","No File(s) chosen")
         EndIf
     Else
         For $x = 2 To $Split[0]
             $nVar &= $Split[1] & "\" & $Split[$x] & ","
         Next
         MsgBox(4096, "Debug3", "You chose: " & $nVar)
     EndIf

Yea!

1st

Start your own thread you are not helping anyone here, this OP asked nothing about a single file chosen, that code is available in the 1st post

2nd

You should not have used Dim, Use Global

3rd

You should have use "Tidy Autoit Source"

4th

Don't act like it's your code when you have taken the theory and most parts from another Author

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