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Returns a table with the names of files and subdirectories in the specified path. The table is not sorted in any way; the order is undefined.
 
Returns a table with the names of files and subdirectories in the specified path. The table is not sorted in any way; the order is undefined.
  

Revision as of 00:34, 23 October 2013

Removed in LÖVE 0.9.0
It has been renamed to love.filesystem.getDirectoryItems.


Returns a table with the names of files and subdirectories in the specified path. The table is not sorted in any way; the order is undefined.

If the path passed to the function exists in the game and the save directory, it will list the files and directories from both places.

Function

Synopsis

files = love.filesystem.enumerate( dir )

Arguments

string dir
The directory.

Returns

table files
A sequence with the names of all files and subdirectories as strings.

Examples

Simple Example

local dir = ""
--assuming that our path is full of lovely files (it should at least contain main.lua in this case)
local files = love.filesystem.enumerate(dir)
for k, file in ipairs(files) do
	print(k .. ". " .. file) --outputs something like "1. main.lua"
end

Recursively find and display all files and folders in a folder and its subfolders.

function love.load()
	filesString = recursiveEnumerate("", "")
end

-- This function will return a string filetree of all files
-- in the folder and files in all subfolders
function recursiveEnumerate(folder, fileTree)
	local lfs = love.filesystem
	local filesTable = lfs.enumerate(folder)
	for i,v in ipairs(filesTable) do
		local file = folder.."/"..v
		if lfs.isFile(file) then
			fileTree = fileTree.."\n"..file
		elseif lfs.isDirectory(file) then
			fileTree = fileTree.."\n"..file.." (DIR)"
			fileTree = recursiveEnumerate(file, fileTree)
		end
	end
	return fileTree
end
	
function love.draw()
	love.graphics.print(filesString, 0, 0)
end

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