ls
shows files
Syntax
files = ls [path] files = ls( [path] )
Arguments
- path
a string matrix giving a directory pathname (eventually ended by a pattern built with
*
). Default value is.
(a dot).- files
a string column vector. By default it contains a column formatted output.
Description
ls
can be used to list the files which match
the patterns given by the path
argument.
Patterns are given to the Unix ls
or to the Windows
dir
commands in order to get information on files.
Thus in order to write portable Scilab script valid wildcard patterns
for both OS are to be given. Note that pathname conversion is
performed and for example SCI/modules/core/macros/*.sci
is a valid
pattern for both Unix and Windows.
If you want to get a vector of all files matching a pattern use preferably the listfiles or the dir function.
Please note that starting from the version 5.0 of Scilab, the second
input argument has been removed (a sequence of strings which can
be added under Unix systems: the Unix ls command
options). This option has been removed mainly for security and portability reasons. |
Examples
ls ls SCI/modules/core/macros/*.sci x=ls('SCI/modules/core/macros/*.sci')
See also
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