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Remove Last Characters from my filenames in windows


Im quite new to batch programming and i wanted to remove the last characters on my filename.

10_myfile_12345_6789.txt
11_myfile_12345_0987.txt

I want to remove the last 4 digits on my filename how i could do that?

I have tried this

@echo off
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
set X=3
set FOLDER_PATH=
pushd %FOLDER_PATH%
for %%f in (*) do if %%f neq %~nx0 (
    set "filename=%%~nf"
    ren "%%f" "!filename!%%~xf"
)
popd
PAUSE

but it removes on first and last characters, i only saw this here too, im still quite confused how this works


Solution

  • With your recent clarification - I would do the following.

    @echo off
    setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
    set FOLDER_PATH=C:\Some\Path\
    for %%f in (%FOLDER_PATH%*) do if %%f neq %~nx0 (
        set "filename=%%~nf"
        ren "%%f" "!filename:~0,-4!%%~xf"
    )
    PAUSE
    

    This will change your examples

    10_myfile_12345_6789.txt
    11_myfile_12345_0987.txt
    

    Into

    10_myfile_12345_.txt
    11_myfile_12345_.txt
    

    If you want to remove the trailing _ simply change !filename:~0,-4! to !filename:~0,-5!. This is simple string manipulation.