ExtractFileExt extracts the extension part of the given filename. The resulting AnsiString includes the period character that separates ...
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The resulting AnsiString is a directory name suitable for passing to SetCurrentDir, CreateDir, etc ... See Also : ExtractFileExt ExtractFileName ...
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The resulting AnsiString consists of the leftmost characters of FileName, starting with the first ... See Also : ExtractFileExt ExtractFileName ...
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See Also : ExtractFileExt ExtractFileName ExtractFilePath ExtractRelativePath ExtractShortPathName Category:API Documentation.
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For filenames with drive letters, the resulting AnsiString is 'drive:'. ... resulting AnsiString is in ... See Also : ExtractFileExt ExtractFileName ...
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It returns an empty AnsiString if the file or directory specified does not exist. ... See Also : ExtractFileExt ExtractFileName ExtractFilePath ...
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The resulting AnsiString is the leftmost characters of FileName, up to and including the colon or ... See Also : ExtractFileExt ExtractFileName ...
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The new extension can be an empty AnsiString or a period followed by the extension ... See Also : ExtractFileExt Category:API Documentation ...
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