Exists Method (Windows Script Host)
Indicates whether a specific key value exists in the WshNamed object.
object.Exists(key)
Parameters
object
WshNamed object.Key
String value indicating an argument of the WshNamed object.
Remarks
The Exists method returns a Boolean value. It returns true if the requested argument was specified on the command line (otherwise, it returns false).
Example
Consider the following information typed at the command line.
cscript myScript.vbs /c:"WSH is a wonderful thing"
You could use these two lines of Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) code to determine whether the following command line switches were used to start the script.
WScript.Echo WScript.Arguments.Named.Exists("C")
WScript.Echo WScript.Arguments.Named.Exists("D")
Applies To:
See Also
Reference
Arguments Property (WScript Object)
Count Method (Windows Script Host)
Change History
Date |
History |
Reason |
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September 2010 |
Modified the example. |
Content bug fix. |