{{DISPLAYTITLE:_CWD$}} The [[_CWD$]] function returns the current working directory path as a string value without a trailing path separator. {{PageSyntax}} : {{Parameter|workingDirectory$}} = [[_CWD$]] {{PageDescription}} * By default, the initial working directory path is usually the same as the directory of the executable file run. * The current working directory can be changed with the [[CHDIR]] or [[SHELL]] command; CHDIR sets it, _CWD$ returns it. * Path returns will change only when the working path has changed. When in C:\ and run QB64\cwd.exe, it will still return C:\ * The current working directory string can be used in [[OPEN]] statements and [[SHELL]] commands that deal with files. * Works in Windows, macOS and Linux. [[_OS$]] can be used by a program to predict the proper slash separations in different OS's. {{PageErrors}} * If an error occurs while obtaining the working directory from the operating system, [[ERROR Codes|error code]] 51 (Internal Error) will be generated. {{PageExamples}} ''Example:'' Get the current working directory, and move around the file system: {{CodeStart}} '' '' startdir$ = _CWD$ {{Cl|PRINT}} "We started at "; startdir$ {{Cl|MKDIR}} "a_temporary_dir" {{Cl|CHDIR}} "a_temporary_dir" {{Cl|PRINT}} "We are now in "; _CWD$ {{Cl|CHDIR}} startdir$ {{Cl|PRINT}} "And now we're back in "; _CWD$ {{Cl|RMDIR}} "a_temporary_dir" {{CodeEnd}} {{OutputStart}}We started at C:\QB64 We are now in C:\QB64\a_temporary_dir And now we're back in C:\QB64 {{OutputEnd}} {{PageSeeAlso}} * [[CHDIR]] {{text|(Change the current working directory)}} * [[RMDIR]] {{text|(Remove a directory in the file system)}} * [[KILL]] {{text|(Delete a file in the file system)}} * [[MKDIR]] {{text|(Create a directory in the file system)}} * [[_OS$]] {{text|(returns current OS to program)}} * [[_STARTDIR$]] {{text|(returns path the user called program from)}} {{PageNavigation}} <