2.14.2.2 cdset
Brief Information
Assign an index to current working directory, or list all assigned indices and paths
Command Line Usage
1. cdset;
2. cdset index:=10;
X-Function Execution Options
Please refer to the page for additional option switches when accessing the x-function from script
Variables
Display Name
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Variable Name
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I/O and Type
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Default Value
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Description
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index
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Input
int
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0
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An integer from 1 to 9 that will be assigned to the current working directory, or 0 to list all assined integers.
You can leave the index unassigned to use default value 0.
If an index is already assigned, it is reassigned to the new working directory.
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Description
This X-Function is used to assigns a specified index to the current working directory, or lists all assigned indices and associated paths.
Examples
1. cdset
lists all assigned indices and associated paths.
Then you can run
cd <index>
to set the working directory to the associated path.
Note: cdset 0 is the same as cdset
2. cdset 5
assigns index 5 to the current working directory, so in the future you can run
cd 5
to quickly set the working directory.
To see the current working directory, run
cd
3. If the current working directory is not defined
cdset <index>;
will not change any assignment.
4. To clear an assignment, go to your User folder's origin.ini file, and search for the section named [xcd].
You may manually edit the assignments.
Related X-Functions
cd, dir
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