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Tristan Hume edited this page Apr 23, 2012 · 3 revisions

#Dir.Exists

##Syntax Dir.Exists (directoryPathName : string) : boolean

##Description Dir.Exists returns true if a directory by the name of directoryPathName exists. It will return false if directoryPathName is a file.

##Details If the Dir.Exists returns false, you can examine Error.Last or Error.LastMsg for more information (i.e. whether the path failed or the directory was simply not found).

##Example The following program determines if the directory "d:/usr/west" exists, and outputs an error message if it does not. if Dir.Exists ("d:/usr/west") then put "Directory exists" else put "Directory does not exists: ", Error.LastMsg end if Status   Exported qualified. This means that you can only call the function by calling Dir.Exists, not by calling Exists.

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