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I have the following string inside my Windows batch file:

"-String"

The string also contains the twoe quotation marks at the beginning and at the end of the string, so as it is written above.

I want to strip the first and last characters so that I get the following string:

-String

I tried this:

set currentParameter="-String"
echo %currentParameter:~1,-1%

This prints out the string as it should be:

-String

But when I try to store the edited string like this, it fails:

set currentParameter="-String"
set currentParameter=%currentParameter:~1,-1%
echo %currentParameter%

Nothing gets printed out. What do I do wrong?


This really is strange. When I remove the characters like this it works:

set currentParameter="-String"
set currentParameter=%currentParameter:~1,-1%
echo %currentParameter%

it prints out:

-String

But actually my batch is a bit more complicated and there it does not work. I will show what I programmed:

@echo off

set string="-String","-String2"

Set count=0
For %%j in (%string%) Do Set /A count+=1


FOR /L %%H IN (1,1,%COUNT%) DO ( 

    echo .
        call :myFunc %%H
)
exit /b

:myFunc
FOR /F "tokens=%1 delims=," %%I IN ("%string%") Do (

    echo String WITHOUT stripping characters: %%I 
    set currentParameter=%%I
    set currentParameter=%currentParameter:~1,-1%

    echo String WITH stripping characters: %currentParameter% 

    echo .

)
exit /b   

:end

And the output is:

.
String WITHOUT stripping characters: "-String"
String WITH stripping characters:
.
.
String WITHOUT stripping characters: "-String2"
String WITH stripping characters: ~1,-1
.

But what i want is:

.
String WITHOUT stripping characters: "-String"
String WITH stripping characters: -String
.
.
String WITHOUT stripping characters: "-String2"
String WITH stripping characters: -String2
.
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  • 1
    Your sample works (as expected), there must be another bug. Perhaps you tried this inside a block?
    – jeb
    Aug 22, 2012 at 13:52
  • I get the following message: ECHO ist ausgeschaltet (OFF). ~1,-1 Aug 22, 2012 at 13:56
  • Maybe thats because its in a function? :myFunc FOR /F "tokens=%1 delims=," %%I IN ("%processChain1%") Do ( set currentParameter=%%I set currentParameter=%currentParameter:~1,-1% echo %currentParameter% rem java -jar app.jar %%I ) exit /b Aug 22, 2012 at 14:01
  • 2
    The cause is that percent expansion is at parse time of a block not at execution time. But in your case it can be solved with %%~I, ...dynamic token count
    – jeb
    Aug 22, 2012 at 14:22
  • Just this tiny little ~ did the job...awesome. Thank you very much Aug 22, 2012 at 14:32

4 Answers 4

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Hope this will help you.

    setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
    
    echo String WITHOUT stripping characters: %%I 
    set currentParameter=%%I
    set currentParameter=!currentParameter:~1,-1!
    echo String WITH stripping characters: !currentParameter! 
1
  • 3
    You probably should have mentioned that this only works if delayed expansion has been enabled, which could produce some other hard-to-debug side effects.
    – Binarus
    Dec 29, 2019 at 9:57
4

You are modyfing a variable inside a parenthesized block. Watch out - the new value will not be used within the same block (unless you delimit the variable with ! instead of % - and running in the enabledelayedexpansion mode). Or just extract the couple of lines into another sub-function, using a plain sequence of lines insted of ( )

greets, Stach

4

This script takes advantage of ENABLEDELAYEDEXPANSION. If you don't know, batch scripts execute for and if commands all in one; hence if you do:

if true==true (
@echo off
set testvalue=123
echo %testvalue%
pause >NUL
)

You wont output anything, because when echo %testvalue% is executed, it has not recognized the testvalue has been changed. Using delayedexapnsion allows the script to read that value as it is now, and forget the problem I stated before. You use it just like %testvalue%, but you may do !testvalue! to fix this:

if true==true (
@echo off
set testvalue=123
echo !testvalue!
pause >NUL
)
  • Would echo 123.

@echo off
SETLOCAL ENABLEDELAYEDEXPANSION
set string="-String","-String2"
Set count=0

For %%j in (%string%) Do Set /A count+=1

FOR /L %%H IN (1,1,%COUNT%) DO ( 
echo .
call :myFunc %%H
)

exit /b
:myFunc

FOR /F "tokens=%1 delims=," %%I IN ("%string%") Do (
echo String WITHOUT stripping characters: %%I 
set currentParameter=%%I
set currentParameter=!currentParameter:~1,-1!
echo String WITH stripping characters: !currentParameter! 
echo .
)

exit /b   
:end

~ Alex

0

I had similar problem but it solved by removing spaces between Ex : set FileName=%Name:~0,11% # Working as No space before and after '=' Ex : set FileName = %Name:~0,11% # Not Working as space before OR after '='

So please try by remove spaces, It should work Note: command line should be reopen to get refresh the background values else it shows the same output as it is stored in temp

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