Is it possible to print the file size of a file?
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Is it possible to print the size of a given file in latex? For instance, suppose I have a file ./foo.jpg
whose size is 381.3 KiB
. I want a command printfilesize
so that printfilesize{./foo.jpg}
writes 381.3 KiB.
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Is it possible to print the size of a given file in latex? For instance, suppose I have a file ./foo.jpg
whose size is 381.3 KiB
. I want a command printfilesize
so that printfilesize{./foo.jpg}
writes 381.3 KiB.
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Is it possible to print the size of a given file in latex? For instance, suppose I have a file ./foo.jpg
whose size is 381.3 KiB
. I want a command printfilesize
so that printfilesize{./foo.jpg}
writes 381.3 KiB.
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Is it possible to print the size of a given file in latex? For instance, suppose I have a file ./foo.jpg
whose size is 381.3 KiB
. I want a command printfilesize
so that printfilesize{./foo.jpg}
writes 381.3 KiB.
external-files
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asked Nov 25 at 22:02
Brian Fitzpatrick
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Related: tex.stackexchange.com/q/346129/2855
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pdftex
has primitive for querying the file system:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{xfp}
ExplSyntaxOn
NewDocumentCommand{filesize}{O{B}m}
{
fpeval{ round( pdffilesize { #2 } / fp_use:c { c_brian_#1_fp } , 2) }
,#1
}
fp_const:Nn c_brian_B_fp { 1 }
fp_const:Nn c_brian_KiB_fp { 1024 }
fp_const:Nn c_brian_MiB_fp { 1024*1024 }
fp_const:Nn c_brian_GiB_fp { 1024*1024*1024 }
ExplSyntaxOff
begin{document}
filesize{../duck.jpg}
filesize[KiB]{../duck.jpg}
end{document}
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documentclass{book}
begin{document}
pdffilesize {example-image-duck.pdf}
end{document}
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2 Answers
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active
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up vote
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down vote
accepted
pdftex
has primitive for querying the file system:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{xfp}
ExplSyntaxOn
NewDocumentCommand{filesize}{O{B}m}
{
fpeval{ round( pdffilesize { #2 } / fp_use:c { c_brian_#1_fp } , 2) }
,#1
}
fp_const:Nn c_brian_B_fp { 1 }
fp_const:Nn c_brian_KiB_fp { 1024 }
fp_const:Nn c_brian_MiB_fp { 1024*1024 }
fp_const:Nn c_brian_GiB_fp { 1024*1024*1024 }
ExplSyntaxOff
begin{document}
filesize{../duck.jpg}
filesize[KiB]{../duck.jpg}
end{document}
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up vote
15
down vote
accepted
pdftex
has primitive for querying the file system:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{xfp}
ExplSyntaxOn
NewDocumentCommand{filesize}{O{B}m}
{
fpeval{ round( pdffilesize { #2 } / fp_use:c { c_brian_#1_fp } , 2) }
,#1
}
fp_const:Nn c_brian_B_fp { 1 }
fp_const:Nn c_brian_KiB_fp { 1024 }
fp_const:Nn c_brian_MiB_fp { 1024*1024 }
fp_const:Nn c_brian_GiB_fp { 1024*1024*1024 }
ExplSyntaxOff
begin{document}
filesize{../duck.jpg}
filesize[KiB]{../duck.jpg}
end{document}
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up vote
15
down vote
accepted
up vote
15
down vote
accepted
pdftex
has primitive for querying the file system:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{xfp}
ExplSyntaxOn
NewDocumentCommand{filesize}{O{B}m}
{
fpeval{ round( pdffilesize { #2 } / fp_use:c { c_brian_#1_fp } , 2) }
,#1
}
fp_const:Nn c_brian_B_fp { 1 }
fp_const:Nn c_brian_KiB_fp { 1024 }
fp_const:Nn c_brian_MiB_fp { 1024*1024 }
fp_const:Nn c_brian_GiB_fp { 1024*1024*1024 }
ExplSyntaxOff
begin{document}
filesize{../duck.jpg}
filesize[KiB]{../duck.jpg}
end{document}
pdftex
has primitive for querying the file system:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{xfp}
ExplSyntaxOn
NewDocumentCommand{filesize}{O{B}m}
{
fpeval{ round( pdffilesize { #2 } / fp_use:c { c_brian_#1_fp } , 2) }
,#1
}
fp_const:Nn c_brian_B_fp { 1 }
fp_const:Nn c_brian_KiB_fp { 1024 }
fp_const:Nn c_brian_MiB_fp { 1024*1024 }
fp_const:Nn c_brian_GiB_fp { 1024*1024*1024 }
ExplSyntaxOff
begin{document}
filesize{../duck.jpg}
filesize[KiB]{../duck.jpg}
end{document}
answered Nov 25 at 22:14
egreg
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documentclass{book}
begin{document}
pdffilesize {example-image-duck.pdf}
end{document}
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up vote
16
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documentclass{book}
begin{document}
pdffilesize {example-image-duck.pdf}
end{document}
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up vote
16
down vote
up vote
16
down vote
documentclass{book}
begin{document}
pdffilesize {example-image-duck.pdf}
end{document}
documentclass{book}
begin{document}
pdffilesize {example-image-duck.pdf}
end{document}
answered Nov 25 at 22:13
Ulrike Fischer
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