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Revision 8 (Per Amundsen, 10/09/2016 12:38 AM) → Revision 9/10 (Per Amundsen, 10/09/2016 12:39 AM)
_Added in 1.9.0_ *$disk* In /sysinfo [N:] and /diskinfo [N:] will return the drive letter [N:] used as parameter. If the [N;] parameter is not defined, $disk will return [[$null]]. $null. ---------------------------- _Added in 1.9.0_ *$disk(path|N)* Returns information about the specified hard disk, where N = 0 for total available drives, and N > 0 to access each drive. If no properties is defined, returns [[$true]] if hard disk exists, otherwise [[$false]]. _[[$disk]] with no parameters in /sysinfo [N:] and /diskinfo [N:] will return the drive letter [N:] used as parameter._ *Parameters* path|N - The hard disk letter (C:) or the Nth hard disk. *Properties* .type - Type of hard disk. (unknown, norootdirectory, removable, fixed, network, cdrom, ram) .free - Number of free bytes available. .label - Label of the hard disk. .size - Total number of bytes. .unc - The "UNC":https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Naming_Convention path for a network drive. (\\x.x.x.x\dir) .path - The hard drive letter/path (C:\) *Examples* <pre> ; Print total number of hard drives. echo -ag Total number of hard drives is $disk(0) ; Print some hard drive info of the first drive. echo -ag The first hard drive is $bytes($disk(1).size).suf in size and have $bytes($disk(1).free).suf free space. </pre>