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				    显示指定行的内容
				
				出处:http://www.cn-dos.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=21647
				
				
				This page shows how to read specific lines from a text file. There are many ways to have the for /f command read the input file, for instance:-
				
				for /f "delims=" %%a in (input.txt) do ...
				
				for /f "delims=" %%a in ('type input.txt') do ... 
				
				for /f "delims=" %%a in ('more ^< input.txt') do ... 
				
				However, only the last method (using the more command) will give consistent results across Windows NT, 2000, XP and 2003. The first method does not recognise unicode files. Also, the usebackq switch must be used if the input filename contains spaces. The second method, using the type command, also fails to recognise unicode files on Windows 2000, XP and 2003 if the input file does not begin with a bit order mark (BOM).
				
				In all the examples, assume the contents of of the file numbers.txt to be:-
				
				one
				two
				three
				four
				five
				six
				seven
				eight
				nine
				ten
				
				Displaying the first line
				
				This example prints one.
				
				@echo off & setlocal ENABLEEXTENSIONS
				set "first="
				for /f "delims=" %%a in ('more ^< numbers.txt') do (
				  if not defined first set first=%%a
				)
				echo/%first%
				
				Displaying the first X lines
				
				This example prints one, two and three.
				
				@echo off & setlocal ENABLEEXTENSIONS
				set "lines=3"
				set i=-1
				set "ok=" 
				for /f "delims=" %%a in ('more ^< numbers.txt') do (
				  set/a i+=1 & for /f %%z in ('echo/%%i%%') do (
				    if "%%z"=="%lines%" set ok=1
				  )
				  if not defined ok echo/%%a
				)
				
				Displaying the last line
				
				This example prints ten. 
				
				@echo off & setlocal ENABLEEXTENSIONS
				for /f "delims=" %%a in ('more ^< numbers.txt') do set "last=%%a"
				echo/%last% 
				
				Displaying the last X lines
				
				This example prints nine and ten. 
				
				@echo off & setlocal ENABLEEXTENSIONS
				set "lines=2"
				for /f %%a in ('find/c /v "" ^< numbers.txt') do set/a skip=%%a-lines
				for /f "delims=" %%a in ('more/e +%skip% ^< numbers.txt') do (
				  echo/%%a
				)
				
				Displaying the Nth line
				
				This example prints three. Note that instead of using the more command's /e switch, the skip option could have been used with the for /f command, however, this fails is it is set to any number less than one. 
				
				@echo off & setlocal ENABLEEXTENSIONS
				set LineNo=3
				set "line="
				set/a LineNo-=1
				for /f "delims=" %%a in ('more/e +%LineNo% ^< numbers.txt') do (
				  if not defined line set "line=%%a"
				)
				echo/%line%
				
				Displaying the Nth line plus X number of lines 
				
				This example prints five and six. 
				
				@echo off & setlocal ENABLEEXTENSIONS
				set start=5
				set "lines=2"
				set/a i=-1,start-=1
				set "ok=" 
				for /f "delims=" %%a in ('more/e +%start% ^< numbers.txt') do (
				  set/a i+=1 & for /f %%z in ('echo/%%i%%') do (
				    if "%%z"=="%lines%" set ok=1
				  )
				  if not defined ok echo/%%a
				)			

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