Interaction.Environ Method
Definition
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Returns the string associated with an operating-system environment variable.
Overloads
Environ(String) |
Returns the string associated with an operating-system environment variable. |
Environ(Int32) |
Returns the string associated with an operating-system environment variable. |
Environ(String)
- Source:
- Interaction.vb
- Source:
- Interaction.vb
- Source:
- Interaction.vb
Returns the string associated with an operating-system environment variable.
public:
static System::String ^ Environ(System::String ^ Expression);
public static string Environ (string? Expression);
public static string Environ (string Expression);
static member Environ : string -> string
Public Function Environ (Expression As String) As String
Parameters
- Expression
- String
Required. Expression that evaluates either a string containing the name of an environment variable, or an integer corresponding to the numeric order of an environment string in the environment-string table.
Returns
The string associated with an operating-system environment variable.
Exceptions
Expression
is missing.
Examples
This example uses the Environ function to supply the entry number and length of the PATH
statement from the environment-string table.
Sub tenv()
Dim envString As String
Dim found As Boolean = False
Dim index As Integer = 1
Dim pathLength As Integer
Dim message As String
envString = Environ(index)
While Not found And (envString <> "")
If (envString.Substring(0, 5) = "Path=") Then
found = True
Else
index += 1
envString = Environ(index)
End If
End While
If found Then
pathLength = Environ("PATH").Length
message = "PATH entry = " & index & " and length = " & pathLength
Else
message = "No PATH environment variable exists."
End If
MsgBox(message)
End Sub
Remarks
If Expression
contains a string, the Environ function returns the text assigned to the specified environment string - that is, the text following the equal sign (=) in the environment-string table for that environment variable. If the string in Expression
cannot be found in the environment-string table, a zero-length string ("") is returned.
If Expression
contains an integer, the string occupying that numeric position in the environment-string table is returned. In this case, Environ returns all of the text, including the name of the environment variable. If there is no environment string in the specified position, Environ returns a zero-length string.
Important
The Environ function requires environment permission, which might affect its execution in partial-trust situations. For more information, see SecurityPermission and Code Access Permissions.
See also
Applies to
Environ(Int32)
- Source:
- Interaction.vb
- Source:
- Interaction.vb
- Source:
- Interaction.vb
Returns the string associated with an operating-system environment variable.
public:
static System::String ^ Environ(int Expression);
public static string Environ (int Expression);
static member Environ : int -> string
Public Function Environ (Expression As Integer) As String
Parameters
- Expression
- Int32
Required. Expression that evaluates either a string containing the name of an environment variable, or an integer corresponding to the numeric order of an environment string in the environment-string table.
Returns
The string associated with an operating-system environment variable.
Exceptions
Expression
is missing.
Examples
This example uses the Environ function to supply the entry number and length of the PATH
statement from the environment-string table.
Sub tenv()
Dim envString As String
Dim found As Boolean = False
Dim index As Integer = 1
Dim pathLength As Integer
Dim message As String
envString = Environ(index)
While Not found And (envString <> "")
If (envString.Substring(0, 5) = "Path=") Then
found = True
Else
index += 1
envString = Environ(index)
End If
End While
If found Then
pathLength = Environ("PATH").Length
message = "PATH entry = " & index & " and length = " & pathLength
Else
message = "No PATH environment variable exists."
End If
MsgBox(message)
End Sub
Remarks
If Expression
contains a string, the Environ function returns the text assigned to the specified environment string - that is, the text following the equal sign (=) in the environment-string table for that environment variable. If the string in Expression
cannot be found in the environment-string table, a zero-length string ("") is returned.
If Expression
contains an integer, the string occupying that numeric position in the environment-string table is returned. In this case, Environ returns all of the text, including the name of the environment variable. If there is no environment string in the specified position, Environ returns a zero-length string.
Important
The Environ function requires environment permission, which might affect its execution in partial-trust situations. For more information, see SecurityPermission and Code Access Permissions.