Counting in a FOR loop using Windows Batch script

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悲哀的现实 2020-11-28 06:14

Can anyone explain this? I am able to count in a loop using the Windows command prompt, using this method:

SET /A XCOUNT=0
:loop
SET /A XCOUNT+=1
echo %XCOU         


        
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  • 2020-11-28 06:43

    It's not working because the entire for loop (from the for to the final closing parenthesis, including the commands between those) is being evaluated when it's encountered, before it begins executing.

    In other words, %count% is replaced with its value 1 before running the loop.

    What you need is something like:

    setlocal enableextensions enabledelayedexpansion
    set /a count = 1
    for /f "tokens=*" %%a in (config.properties) do (
      set /a count += 1
      echo !count!
    )
    endlocal
    

    Delayed expansion using ! instead of % will give you the expected behaviour. See also here.


    Also keep in mind that setlocal/endlocal actually limit scope of things changed inside so that they don't leak out. If you want to use count after the endlocal, you have to use a "trick" made possible by the very problem you're having:

    endlocal && set count=%count%
    

    Let's say count has become 7 within the inner scope. Because the entire command is interpreted before execution, it effectively becomes:

    endlocal && set count=7
    

    Then, when it's executed, the inner scope is closed off, returning count to it's original value. But, since the setting of count to seven happens in the outer scope, it's effectively leaking the information you need.

    You can string together multiple sub-commands to leak as much information as you need:

    endlocal && set count=%count% && set something_else=%something_else%
    
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  • 2020-11-28 06:49

    for a = 1 to 100 step 1

    Command line in Windows . Please use %%a if running in Batch file.

        for /L %a in (1,1,100) Do echo %a 
    
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  • 2020-11-28 06:56

    Here is a batch file that generates all 10.x.x.x addresses

    @echo off
    
    SET /A X=0
    SET /A Y=0
    SET /A Z=0
    
    :loop
    SET /A X+=1
    echo 10.%X%.%Y%.%Z%
    IF "%X%" == "256" (
     GOTO end
     ) ELSE (
     GOTO loop2
     GOTO loop
     )
    
    
    :loop2
    SET /A Y+=1
    echo 10.%X%.%Y%.%Z%
    IF "%Y%" == "256" (
      SET /A Y=0
      GOTO loop
      ) ELSE (
       GOTO loop3
       GOTO loop2
     )
    
    
    :loop3
    
    SET /A Z+=1
    echo 10.%X%.%Y%.%Z%
    IF "%Z%" == "255" (
      SET /A Z=0
      GOTO loop2
     ) ELSE (
       GOTO loop3
     )
    
    :end
    
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