Ok so ive been finishing off my batch program called "stringparsing.bat" and the last error im having trouble with is one that says "missing operator" when i use the following snippet:
set /p linecount=
cls
set foo=0
set linenumber=0
:lineset
set /a linenumber=%linenumber% +1
set /p line1= %linenumber%
echo %line1% >> %name%.txt
set /a foo=%foo%+1
set /a line number=%linenumber%+1
IF %foo%==%linecount% goto MAIN123
goto lineset
More specificly, ive narrowed it down to :
set /a linenumber=%linenumber% +1
set /p line1= %linenumber%
Im pretty sure im mis-using the set /p command... what i am trying to do, is make a prompt that asks the user to input how many lines of text that they are going to insert into a text file. Then make a loop that asks the user to type some text which is then sent to the text file. But i wanted to to put the line number before the prompt so that it would look like this:

So when the batch file asks for the first line, it says 1: , and when it asks for the second line, its says 2: , and so on. after each line prompt, i get the "missing operator" error message... Btw i need to use this scirpt to get it to work:
set /p line1= %linenumber%+1
But in order to use this command with the +1 at the end, do i have to add the /a parameter as well as the /p parameter?
Any ideas?