Difference between revisions of "On part"
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on <level>:PART:<#[,#]>:<commands> | on <level>:PART:<#[,#]>:<commands> | ||
− | The part message is saved in $1-. | + | The part message is saved in [[$1-]]. |
'''Note''' that this event also triggers when you part a channel. | '''Note''' that this event also triggers when you part a channel. | ||
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== Example == | == Example == | ||
on *:PART:#: { | on *:PART:#: { | ||
− | [[echo]] [[$chan]] [[$nick]] has just parted $chan (reason: $1- $+ ). | + | [[echo]] [[$chan]] [[$nick]] has just parted $chan (reason: [[$iif]]($1-,$1-,None) $+ ). |
} | } | ||
This example reacts on every part in a channel you are in and echos it to this channel. | This example reacts on every part in a channel you are in and echos it to this channel. | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
− | + | * [[On_join|On join event]] is triggered when someone joins a channel. | |
− | + | * [[On_quit|On quit event]] is triggered when someone quits IRC. | |
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[[Category:Events]] | [[Category:Events]] |
Latest revision as of 09:52, 2 July 2007
The on PART events trigger when a user parts a channel.
on <level>:PART:<#[,#]>:<commands>
The part message is saved in $1-.
Note that this event also triggers when you part a channel.
Example
on *:PART:#: { echo $chan $nick has just parted $chan (reason: $iif($1-,$1-,None) $+ ). }
This example reacts on every part in a channel you are in and echos it to this channel.
on me:*:PART:#: { echo -s I have just parted $chan }
This example will react on you parting a channel and echo it to your Status Window. Note that is no mistake, the prefix is "me:".
See Also
- On join event is triggered when someone joins a channel.
- On quit event is triggered when someone quits IRC.