Returns a FixStr (String) representing the current path.
CurDir[$][(drive)] |
The optional drive argument is a string expression that specifies an
existing drive. If no drive is specified or if drive is a zero-length
string (""), CurDir returns the path for the current drive.
CurDir Function (Apple Power Macintosh)
The optional drive argument is a string expression that specifies an
existing drive. The CurDir function ignores any specified drive and simply
returns the path for the current drive.
The CurDir$ for returns String values. The CurDir form
returns FixStr values.
' In Microsoft Windows: ' Assume current path on C drive is - "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM". ' Assume current path on D drive is "D:\EXCEL". ' Assume C is the current drive. Dim MyPath MyPath = CurDir ' Returns "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM". MyPath = CurDir("C") ' Returns "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM". MyPath = CurDir("D") ' Returns "D:\EXCEL". ' อเ Macintosh: ' Drive names are ignored. The path for the current disk is returned. ' Assume current path on drive HD is - "HD:MY FOLDER". ' Assume HD is the current drive. ' Assume drive MD also exists on this computer. Dim MyPath2 MyPath2 = CurDir ' Returns "HD:MY FOLDER". MyPath2 = CurDir("HD")' Returns "HD:MY FOLDER". MyPath2 = CurDir("MD")' Returns "HD:MY FOLDER". |
See Also |
ChDir Statement, ChDrive Statement , MkDir Statement, RmDir Statement |