FNAME
Command:
FNAME
command is used to form or parse file names.AREA=
, NAME=
, EXT=
,
and OPT=
are put together to form a full file name. For example:
nM> fname label=fullname area=dat name=airports ext=csv opt=sys nM> res fullname 41S: FULLNAME = /home/burdell/nxm230/nxm/sys/dat/airports.csv
AREA=
(in this case
area gets the directory path),
NAME=
, EXT=
, and OPT=
from a full file name.
For example:
nM> fname label=fullname area=mypath name=myname ext=myext opt=myopt /parse nM> res my* 3S: MYEXT = csv 8S: MYNAME = airports 41S: MYPATH = /home/burdell/nxm230/nxm/sys/dat/
FILE NAME
function may also be used to form platform-agnostic
file names.X-Midas Users Take Note: |
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![]() FNAME command can be used with both
Midas files and non-Midas files alike.
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