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fSeparator (Function) In french: fSéparateur Returns a file path with standardized separators (separators corresponding to the ones for the current platform for example). Remark: This function is very useful when using a WLanguage code run on several platforms (Windows/Linux for example) and that handles a file path.
// Returns a Unix path Trace(fSeparator(fCurrentDir(), fSeparatorUnix)) Â // Returns a Windows path Trace(fSeparator(fCurrentDir(), fSeparatorWindows))
Syntax
<Result> = fSeparator(<Initial path> [, <Separator>])
<Result>: Character string Standardized path. Remark: <Result> and <Initial path> have the same type. For example, if <Initial path> is an ANSI character string, <Result> will also be an ANSI character string. <Initial path>: Character string (ANSI or Unicode) Directory or file path to standardize. <Separator>: Optional character string or constant of Integer type Separator to use for standardizing the path. Can be: - a character string: all the separators (\ and /) found in the <Initial path> parameter will be replaced with this string.
- one of the following constants:
| | fSeparatorPlatform (Default value) | The separators ('\' and '/') will be replaced with the separator corresponding to the current platform. | fSeparatorUnix | The separators ('\' and '/') will be replaced with the '/' separator. | fSeparatorWindows | The separators ('\' and '/') will be replaced with the '\' separator. |
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