The [FILES](FILES) statement is used to print a list of files in the current directory using a file specification. ## Syntax > [FILES](FILES) [fileSpec$] ## Description * fileSpec$ is a string expression or variable containing a path when required. * fileSpec$ can use the * and ? wildcard specifications: - `*` denotes one or more wildcard characters in a filename or path specification as any legal file name character(s). - `?` denotes one wildcard letter in a filename or path specification as any legal filename character. * If fileSpec$ is omitted, it is assumed to be **"*.*"** (all files and folders in the current directory). * Illegal filename characters in **QB64** include * > < : " | \ / with any amount of dot extensions being allowed in Windows. * FILES lists can make the screen roll up. Try using SHELL "DIR" with the /P option. [DIR command](http://www.computerhope.com/dirhlp.htm). ## QBasic * Illegal filename characters in QBasic included *** ? , > < ; : " | \ / + [ ]** and more than one dot extension in [DOS](http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000209.htm). ## Example(s) Finding a list of all BAS files in the current folder. ```vb FILES "*.BAS" ``` ## Alternative file list solutions *Alternative 1:* The DIR$ function adapted from PDS (7.1) returns a filename or a list when more than one exist. The file spec can use a path and/or wildcards. ```vb FOR i = 1 TO 2 PRINT LINE INPUT "Enter a file spec: ", spec$ file$ = DIR$(spec$) 'use a file spec ONCE to find the last file name listed PRINT DIRCount%, file$, 'function can return the file count using SHARED variable IF DIRCount% > 1 THEN DO K$ = INPUT$(1) file$ = DIR$("") 'use an empty string parameter to return a list of files! PRINT file$, LOOP UNTIL LEN(file$) = 0 'file list ends with an empty string END IF NEXT END FUNCTION DIR$ (spec$) CONST TmpFile$ = "DIR$INF0.INF", ListMAX% = 500 'change maximum to suit your needs SHARED DIRCount% 'returns file count if desired STATIC Ready%, Index%, DirList$() IF NOT Ready% THEN REDIM DirList$(ListMAX%): Ready% = -1 'DIM array first use IF spec$ > "" THEN 'get file names when a spec is given SHELL _HIDE "DIR " + spec$ + " /b > " + TmpFile$ Index% = 0: DirList$(Index%) = "": ff% = FREEFILE OPEN TmpFile$ FOR APPEND AS #ff% size& = LOF(ff%) CLOSE #ff% IF size& = 0 THEN KILL TmpFile$: EXIT FUNCTION OPEN TmpFile$ FOR INPUT AS #ff% DO WHILE NOT EOF(ff%) AND Index% < ListMAX% Index% = Index% + 1 LINE INPUT #ff%, DirList$(Index%) LOOP DIRCount% = Index% 'SHARED variable can return the file count CLOSE #ff% KILL TmpFile$ ELSE IF Index% > 0 THEN Index% = Index% - 1 'no spec sends next file name END IF DIR$ = DirList$(Index%) END FUNCTION ``` > *Explanation:* The function will verify that a file exists (even if it is empty) by returning its name, or it returns an empty string if no file exists. It can return a list of file names by using an empty string parameter("") after sending a wildcard spec to get the first file name. The number of file names found is returned by using the SHARED variable, **DIRCount%**. Unlike the PDS DIR$ function, **it must use an empty string parameter as QB64 doesn't support optional parameters.** The function does not delete empty files. *Alternative 2:* * The member-contributed [FILELIST$](FILELIST$) function uses the mouse and does not affect your program screens. It can verify that a file name exists or display a list of long and short file names to choose from. It also avoids program errors when a file name does not exist. ## See Also * [SHELL](SHELL), [SCREEN (function)](SCREEN-(function)) (See Example 3) * [CHDIR](CHDIR), [MKDIR](MKDIR) * [RMDIR](RMDIR), [KILL](KILL) * [_CWD$](_CWD$), [_STARTDIR$](_STARTDIR$) * [_FILEEXISTS](_FILEEXISTS), [_DIREXISTS](_DIREXISTS) * [Windows Libraries](Windows-Libraries) * [Windows Libraries](Windows-Libraries) * [$CONSOLE]($CONSOLE)