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So I am working on a simple batch program, and when it starts up I want the window to be small, and then grow larger to fill a large portion of the screen. So far this is what I have:

@echo off
for /l %%I in (1,2,90) do (
set /a lines=%%I / 2
mode con cols=%%I
mode con lines=%lines%
)
timeout /t 3 /nobreak >nul
exit

Before this I had improvised a 'for' loop by with 'if' and 'goto' statements, and it worked fine, although it didn't look very nice (it was very jumpy). Here's my old code:

@echo off set /a y=14
set /a x=23
:start
mode con lines=%y%
mode con cols=%x%
if %x% geq 90 (
goto end
) else (
set /a x=%y% * 3
set /a y=%y% + 4
goto start
)
:end
timeout /t 3 /nobreak >nul
exit 

But when I run my new code the mode con cols=%%I works, but the mode con lines=%lines% gives me the error "Invalid parameter - lines=". Can someone please tell me what I am doing wrong?

Thanks in advance.

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When changing variables in a loop you need to use delayed expansion and then refer to variables as !lines! with the !variable! syntax.

setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
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