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<h2>getMatchingFiles</h2>
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<H3>Syntax:</H3>
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<pre class="syntax">getMatchingFiles (<i>extension</i>);</pre>
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<H3>Purpose:</H3>
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Finds all files in the current directory which end in the given extension.
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This function supports filename bodging - for details see the <a href="bodgeFilenames.html">bodgeFilenames</a> command.
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<H3>Return value:</H3>
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The function returns a <a href="The_Multi-Purpose_Stack___Array___Queue_Type.html">stack</a> containing an element for every file which was found. Each element is the name of a one of the files without the extension. The values in this stack can then be displayed on the screen for a user to choose which saved game to load or overwrite, although programming such an interface is left to the developer.
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<H3>See also:</H3>
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<a href="The_Multi-Purpose_Stack___Array___Queue_Type.html">The Multi-Purpose Stack / Array / Queue Type</a>
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<a href="fileExists.html">fileExists</a>
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<a href="deleteFile.html">deleteFile</a>
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<a href="loadGame.html">loadGame</a>
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<a href="saveGame.html">saveGame</a>
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<a href="renameFile.html">renameFile</a>
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