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Ftype

Displays or modifies file types used in file name extension associations. Used without parameters, ftype displays the file types that have open command strings defined.

Syntax

Ftype [FileType[=[OpenCommandString]]]

Parameters

FileType   : Specifies the file type you want to display or change.

OpenCommandString   : Specifies the open command to use when opening files of this type.

/?   : Displays help at the command prompt.

Remarks

  • Within an OpenCommandString, ftype substitutes the following variables:

    • %0 or %1 are replaced with the file name that you want to open.

    • %* is replaced with all of the parameters.

    • %~ n is replaced with all of the remaining parameters, starting with the nth parameter, where n can be any number from 2 to 9.

    • %2 is replaced with the first parameter, %3 with the second, and so on.

Examples

To display the current file types that have open command strings defined, type:

ftype

To display the current open command string for a specific file type, type:

ftype FileType

To delete the open command string for a specific file type, type:

ftype FileType**=**

Type:

ASSOC .pl=PerlScript FTYPE PerlScript=perl.exe %1 %* 

To invoke the Perl script, type:

script.pl 1 2 3 

To eliminate the need to type the extensions, type:

set PATHEXT=.pl;%PATHEXT% 

To invoke the Perl script, type:

script 1 2 3 

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Elements that the user must type exactly as shown

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Parameter that can be repeated several times in a command line

Between brackets ([])

Optional items

Between braces ({}); choices separated by pipe (|). Example: {even|odd}

Set of choices from which the user must choose only one

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