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我现在都是用 4DOS 的 input 命令 
 
4DOS Help Topic:  INPUT 
 
 
Purpose:  Get a string from the keyboard and save it in an environment  
          variable.  
 
Format:   INPUT   %%varname  
 
          prompt:   Optional text that is displayed as a prompt.  
          varname:  The variable that will hold the user's input.  
 
          /C(lear buffer)      /N(o colors)  
          /D(igits only)       /P(assword)  
          /E(dit)              /W(ait)  
          /L(ength)            /X (no carriage return)  
 
See also: INKEY and KEYSTACK.  
 
Usage  
 
INPUT optionally displays a prompt.  Then it waits for a specified time or  
indefinitely for your entry.  It places any characters you type into an  
environment variable.  INPUT is normally used in batch files and aliases to  
get multi-key input.  Along with the INKEY command, INPUT allows great  
flexibility in reading user input from within a batch file or alias.  
 
If prompt text is included in an INPUT command, it is displayed while INPUT  
waits for input.  Standard command-line editing keys may be used to edit the 
input string as it is entered.  If you use the /P password option, INPUT  
will echo asterisks instead of the keys you type.  
 
All characters entered up to, but not including, the carriage return are  
stored in the variable.  
 
The following batch file fragment prompts for a string and stores it in the  
variable FNAME:  
 
     input Enter the file name:  %%fname  
 
INPUT reads standard input, so it will accept text from a redirected file or 
from the KEYSTACK.  
 
If you press Ctrl-C or Ctrl-Break while INPUT is waiting for input,  
execution of an alias will be terminated, and execution of a batch file will 
be suspended while you are asked whether to cancel the batch job.  A batch  
file can handle Ctrl-C and Ctrl-Break itself with the ON BREAK command.  
 
In 4DOS you can pipe text to INPUT from another command, which will stash  
the first line of the command's output in the specified variable.  However,  
this trick will not work in 4NT or Take Command, which implement pipes  
differently.  The @EXECSTR function provides a more portable way to get the  
first line of a command's output.  
 
Options  
 
/C:  (Clear buffer) Clears the keyboard buffer before INPUT accepts  
     keystrokes.  If you use this option, INPUT will ignore any  
     keystrokes which you type, either accidentally or intentionally,  
     before INPUT is ready.  
 
/D:  (Digits only) Prevents INPUT from accepting any keystroks except  
     digits from 0 to 9.  
 
/E:  (Edit) Allows you to edit an existing value.  If there is no  
     existing value for varname, INPUT proceeds as if /E had not been  
     used, and allows you to enter a new value.  
 
/Ln:  (Length) Sets the maximum number of characters which INPUT will  
     accept to "n".  If you attempt to enter more than this number of  
     characters, INPUT will beep and prevent further input (you will  
     still be able to edit the characters typed before the limit was  
     reached).  
 
/N:  (No colors) Disables the use of input colors defined in the  
     InputColors directive in 4DOS.INI, and forces INPUT to use the  
     default display colors.  
 
/P:  (Password) Tells INPUT to echo asterisks, instead of the  
     characters you type.  
 
/W:  (Wait) Timeout period, in seconds, to wait for a response.  If no  
     keystroke is entered by the end of the timeout period, INPUT  
     returns with the variable unchanged.  This allows you to continue  
     the batch file if the user does not respond in a given period of  
     time.  If you enter a key before the timeout period, INPUT will  
     wait indefinitely for the remainder of the line.  You can specify  
     /W0 to return immediately if there are no keys waiting in the  
     keyboard buffer.  
 
/X:  (No carriage return) Prevents INPUT from adding a carriage  
     return and line feed after the user's entry.  
  
 
    
 
  
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本人尚未解决的疑难问题: 
http://www.cn-dos.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=15135 
http://www.cn-dos.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=47663 
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