Is there anyway to have preset data for user input

2020-01-29 01:37发布

问题:

So basically I have a batch file that requires alot of user input. I was wondering if it was possible to have any filler data already present when the question is asked, and if the user needs to change something, they can go edit that data. For example

And then the user enter their first and last name.

But is it possible to start with a default name that the user can go back and edit if they need?

This probably isn't necessary, But this is the code I use for the user input.

Set /p "Author=Please enter your name: "

And I understand for the Author it wouldn't make much sense to have preset data, but there are other instances where it would be useful for me to do this. Is it possible?

回答1:

The method below have the inconvenience that the screen must be cleared before the user enter the data, but I am working trying to solve this point:

EDIT: I fixed the detail of the first version

@if (@CodeSection == @Batch) @then

@echo off
rem Enter the prefill value
CScript //nologo //E:JScript "%~F0" "First Last"
rem Read the variable
echo -----------------------------------------------------------
set /P "Author=Please enter your name: "
echo Author=%Author%
goto :EOF

@end

WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell").SendKeys(WScript.Arguments(0));

For further details, see this post.



回答2:

nearly impossible to edit a preset value with pure batch, but you can easily give a default value (works, because set /p is not touching the variable, if input is empty)

set "author=First Last"
set /p "author=Enter name or press [ENTER] for default [%author%]: "
echo %author%


回答3:

You can set the var first and then prompt the user only if it's not defined like so:

set Author=First Last
if not defined Author set /p "Author=Please enter your name: "

You can also do this backwards where you can define a value if the user didn't define it, like so:

set /p "Author=Please enter your name: "
if not defined Author set Author=First Last


回答4:

Another possibility is to use the editv32.exe or edit64.exe program (http://www.westmesatech.com/editv.html), which makes this very simple:

set NAME=Gill Bates
editv32 -p "Enter your name: " NAME

editv32.exe/editv64.exe are unrestricted copyrighted freeware.



回答5:

Another alternative is ReadLine.exe:

@echo off
set NAME=First Last
for /f "delims=" %%n in ('ReadLine -p "Enter name: " -- %NAME%') do set NAME=%%n
echo You entered: %NAME%

You can get it from http://www.westmesatech.com/misctools.html. Source code is included.



回答6:

There Is another way yet to achieve this. It uses vbs script to get input and assign it to a variable, -The script can be created within and called from .bat files.

I developed this method as an alternative to accepting user input from set /p in order to validate input and prevent setting of variables with spaces or special characters. *Validation methods omitted as does not relate to the question

Best method is to have the script generator as a secondary .bat file that you can call, as it allows for a lot of versatility regarding the information the vbs input box conveys, as well as being able to be used in any circumstance within one or more .bat files you want to be able to control input defaults with.

In your main program, when Preparing to get input-

REM Define title:

Set inputtitle=The title you want the input box to have

REM Declare variable to be assigned:

Set variableforinput=VariableName

REM Define the default Variable Value:

Set defaultinput=VariableName's Desired Default Value

REM getting the Input:

CALL "inputscript.bat" %inputtitle% %variableforinput% %defaultinput%

inputscript.bat:

@echo off

SET inputtitle=%~1
SET variableforinput=%~2
SET defaultinput=%~3
SET %variableforinput%=
SET input=

:main

REM exit and cleanup once variable is successfully defined

IF DEFINED input GOTO return

REM this creates then starts the VBS input box, storing input to a text file.

(
ECHO Dim objFSO 'File System Object
ECHO Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject"^)
ECHO Dim objTS 'Text Stream Object
ECHO Const ForWriting = 2
ECHO Set objTS = objFSO.OpenTextFile("%userprofile%\getinput.txt", ForWriting, 
True^)
ECHO objTS.Write(InputBox("Please enter %variableforinput% to continue.","%inputtitle%","%defaultinput%",0,0^)^)
ECHO objTS.Close(^)
ECHO Set bjFSO = Nothing 'Destroy the object.
ECHO Set objTS = Nothing 'Destroy the object.
) >GetInput.vbs

START GetInput.vbs

REM a pause that allows time for the input to be entered and stored is required.

cls
ECHO (N)ext
CHOICE /T 20 /C nz /N /D n >nul
IF ERRORLEVEL ==2 GOTO main
IF ERRORLEVEL ==1 GOTO loadinput

:loadinput

IF NOT EXIST "%userprofile%\getinput.txt" GOTO invInput

<%userprofile%\getinput.txt (
SET /P input=
)

IF NOT DEFINED input GOTO invInput

REM opportunity for other validation of input before returning to main.

GOTO main

:invInput

SET input=

IF EXIST "GetInput.vbs" (
DEL /Q "GetInput.vbs"
)

REM ends the vbs script ready for the next attempt to provide input

taskkill /pid WScript.exe /T >nul

Timeout 1 >nul

GOTO main

REM assigns the input value to the variable name being set in Your Main program.

:return

SET %variableforinput%=%input%

SET input=

IF EXIST "%userprofile%\getinput.txt" (
DEL /Q "%userprofile%\getinput.txt"
)

IF EXIST "GetInput.vbs" (
DEL /Q "GetInput.vbs"
)

GOTO :EOF


回答7:

askingFile.cmd < response.txt

Take the input to the batch from the indicated file, one line per answer