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WshArguments Object 

Provides access to the entire collection of command-line parameters — in the order in which they were originally entered.

Remarks

Wsh Arguments Object graphic

The WshArguments object is a collection returned by the WScript object's Arguments property (WScript.Arguments). Two of the WshArguments object's properties are filtered collections of arguments — one contains the named arguments (querying this property returns a WshNamed object), the other contains the unnamed arguments (querying this property returns a WshUnnamed object). There are three ways to access sets of command-line arguments.

  • You can access the entire set of arguments (those with and without names) with the WshArguments object.

  • You can access the arguments that have names with the WshNamed object.

  • You can access the arguments that have no names with the WshUnnamed object.

Example

The following code displays the command-line parameters in the WshArguments object.

Set objArgs = WScript.Arguments

For I = 0 to objArgs.Count - 1

   WScript.Echo objArgs(I)

Next
objArgs = WScript.Arguments;

for (i = 0; i < objArgs.length; i++)

{

   WScript.Echo(objArgs(i));

}

Properties

Item Property | Length Property | Named Property | Unnamed Property

Methods

Count Method | ShowUsage Method

See Also

Reference

Arguments Property (WScript Object)
WshNamed Object
WshUnnamed Object