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− | You can use the $1, $2 ... $N to refer to N'th parameter in string. You can also use $N- to refer parameters from N forward and $N- | + | You can use the $1, $2 ... $N to refer to N'th parameter in string. You can also use $N- to refer parameters from N forward and $N-M to refer to parameters from N to M. |
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
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Usage: /shout i like milk. | Usage: /shout i like milk. | ||
− | In [[events]] $1- is the text line. | + | In [[:Category:Events|events]] $1- is the text line. |
− | [[On_text|on *:text]]:#mirc:!repeat *:{ msg [[$chan]] $2- } | + | [[On_text|on *:text]]:#mirc:!repeat *:{ msg [[$chan]] $2-4 } |
$1 would refer to word !repeat. | $1 would refer to word !repeat. |
Latest revision as of 22:04, 3 September 2010
You can use the $1, $2 ... $N to refer to N'th parameter in string. You can also use $N- to refer parameters from N forward and $N-M to refer to parameters from N to M.
Examples
In aliases $1- starts from the first word after the call of alias.
alias shout describe $active is shouting: $1-
Usage: /shout i like milk.
In events $1- is the text line.
on *:text:#mirc:!repeat *:{ msg $chan $2-4 }
$1 would refer to word !repeat.
See Also
Contributed by Tovrleaf |