Concatenating lines together in a batch file











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I have a machine with multiple IP addresses. I'd like to write a batch script that can join these IP addresses together. So far I've managed to parse IPCONFIG and pull each IP address out line by line:



@echo off
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion

FOR /F "tokens=*" %%a IN ('ipconfig ^| findstr /i "ipv4"') do (
echo Line - %%a
)


That gives me the following output:



Line - IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : x.x.x.x
Line - IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : y.y.y.y


What I'd like to do is take the IP addresses at the end of each line and end up with one output line like the following:



IPs=x.x.x.x;y.y.y.y


I am not sure how to proceed. Any suggestions would be appreciated.



Thanks!










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I have a machine with multiple IP addresses. I'd like to write a batch script that can join these IP addresses together. So far I've managed to parse IPCONFIG and pull each IP address out line by line:



@echo off
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion

FOR /F "tokens=*" %%a IN ('ipconfig ^| findstr /i "ipv4"') do (
echo Line - %%a
)


That gives me the following output:



Line - IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : x.x.x.x
Line - IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : y.y.y.y


What I'd like to do is take the IP addresses at the end of each line and end up with one output line like the following:



IPs=x.x.x.x;y.y.y.y


I am not sure how to proceed. Any suggestions would be appreciated.



Thanks!










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    The SET command assigns a string to a variable.
    – Squashman
    Nov 19 at 23:59













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up vote
2
down vote

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I have a machine with multiple IP addresses. I'd like to write a batch script that can join these IP addresses together. So far I've managed to parse IPCONFIG and pull each IP address out line by line:



@echo off
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion

FOR /F "tokens=*" %%a IN ('ipconfig ^| findstr /i "ipv4"') do (
echo Line - %%a
)


That gives me the following output:



Line - IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : x.x.x.x
Line - IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : y.y.y.y


What I'd like to do is take the IP addresses at the end of each line and end up with one output line like the following:



IPs=x.x.x.x;y.y.y.y


I am not sure how to proceed. Any suggestions would be appreciated.



Thanks!










share|improve this question















I have a machine with multiple IP addresses. I'd like to write a batch script that can join these IP addresses together. So far I've managed to parse IPCONFIG and pull each IP address out line by line:



@echo off
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion

FOR /F "tokens=*" %%a IN ('ipconfig ^| findstr /i "ipv4"') do (
echo Line - %%a
)


That gives me the following output:



Line - IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : x.x.x.x
Line - IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : y.y.y.y


What I'd like to do is take the IP addresses at the end of each line and end up with one output line like the following:



IPs=x.x.x.x;y.y.y.y


I am not sure how to proceed. Any suggestions would be appreciated.



Thanks!







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    The SET command assigns a string to a variable.
    – Squashman
    Nov 19 at 23:59














  • 1




    The SET command assigns a string to a variable.
    – Squashman
    Nov 19 at 23:59








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The SET command assigns a string to a variable.
– Squashman
Nov 19 at 23:59




The SET command assigns a string to a variable.
– Squashman
Nov 19 at 23:59












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  • The 1st for splits the line at the colon,

  • the 2nd for trims spaces.

  • Set "IPs=%IPs:~1%"` removes a leading semicolon




:: Q:Test20181120SO_53384288.cmd
@echo off
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
Set "IPs="
FOR /F "tokens=2delims=:" %%A IN (
'ipconfig ^| findstr /i "ipv4"'
) do for %%B in (%%A) do Set "IPs=!IPs!;%%B"
Set "IPs=%IPs:~1%"
set IPs





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  • The 1st for splits the line at the colon,

  • the 2nd for trims spaces.

  • Set "IPs=%IPs:~1%"` removes a leading semicolon




:: Q:Test20181120SO_53384288.cmd
@echo off
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
Set "IPs="
FOR /F "tokens=2delims=:" %%A IN (
'ipconfig ^| findstr /i "ipv4"'
) do for %%B in (%%A) do Set "IPs=!IPs!;%%B"
Set "IPs=%IPs:~1%"
set IPs





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  • Works great. Thanks!
    – TroggleDorf
    Nov 20 at 0:38















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  • The 1st for splits the line at the colon,

  • the 2nd for trims spaces.

  • Set "IPs=%IPs:~1%"` removes a leading semicolon




:: Q:Test20181120SO_53384288.cmd
@echo off
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
Set "IPs="
FOR /F "tokens=2delims=:" %%A IN (
'ipconfig ^| findstr /i "ipv4"'
) do for %%B in (%%A) do Set "IPs=!IPs!;%%B"
Set "IPs=%IPs:~1%"
set IPs





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  • Works great. Thanks!
    – TroggleDorf
    Nov 20 at 0:38













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down vote



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up vote
1
down vote



accepted







  • The 1st for splits the line at the colon,

  • the 2nd for trims spaces.

  • Set "IPs=%IPs:~1%"` removes a leading semicolon




:: Q:Test20181120SO_53384288.cmd
@echo off
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
Set "IPs="
FOR /F "tokens=2delims=:" %%A IN (
'ipconfig ^| findstr /i "ipv4"'
) do for %%B in (%%A) do Set "IPs=!IPs!;%%B"
Set "IPs=%IPs:~1%"
set IPs





share|improve this answer













  • The 1st for splits the line at the colon,

  • the 2nd for trims spaces.

  • Set "IPs=%IPs:~1%"` removes a leading semicolon




:: Q:Test20181120SO_53384288.cmd
@echo off
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
Set "IPs="
FOR /F "tokens=2delims=:" %%A IN (
'ipconfig ^| findstr /i "ipv4"'
) do for %%B in (%%A) do Set "IPs=!IPs!;%%B"
Set "IPs=%IPs:~1%"
set IPs






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