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Given that the current directory, %CD% is

C:\Parent\Child

In a batch file, how can I get the value Child in to a variable?

thanks

4 Answers 4

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for %%a in (.) do set currentfolder=%%~na
echo %currentfolder%

From here: https://superuser.com/questions/160702/get-current-folder-name-by-a-dos-command

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    It is almost correct, but it doesn't print the extension of the directory. E.g: in case of c:\parent\child.01. An additional 'x' character should be added to work correctly: currentfolder=%%~nxa
    – szkj
    Mar 7, 2016 at 17:03
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Here is the answer

for %%a in ("%cd%") do set folder=%%~na
echo.%folder%
pause
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    This should not work! Supposedly, the %~ modifiers can only be used on file or folder names, but "%cd%" is a STRING! Apparently, the string is processed as a name no matter its contents. Try this: for %a in ("@:\one;\two()\three=+") do echo %~da %~na %~fa
    – Aacini
    Nov 10, 2011 at 1:42
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or you can do something like this

@ECHO OFF
FOR %%a IN (.) DO SET currentfolder=%%~nxa
ECHO %currentfolder%
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@manojlds's answer is not correct for all cases.

The %%~nI shortcut works fine for files, but not for directories.

Example:

C:\a..o\ex.bat

@ECHO OFF
FOR %%a IN (.) DO SET currentfolder=%%~na
ECHO %currentfolder%

If I execute this batch file from its location, the output is "a.":

C:\a..o\>ex.bat
a.

Solution:

A possible solution is the following:

C:\sol.bat

@ECHO OFF
SETLOCAL
SET cwd="\%~f1"
SET name=""
:extract
    SET char="%cwd:~-2,-1%"
    IF NOT %char%=="\" (
        SET cwd="%cwd:~1,-2%"
        SET name="%char:~1,-1%%name:~1,-1%"
        GOTO :extract
    )
ECHO %name%
ENDLOCAL

Tests:

C:\>sol.bat "@!%#"
"@!%#"
C:\>sol.bat a..o
"a..o"

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