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When used that way, the identifier doesn't look too useful. But when we have a variable as an item, it's necessary to use either of these $+.
When used that way, the identifier doesn't look too useful. But when we have a variable as an item, it's necessary to use either of these $+.


  [[var]] %number = 7
  [[msg]] [[$chan]] You are [[$nick]] ( $+ [[$fulladdress]] $+ ) could return ''You are Dana (Dana!dana@script.quakenet.org)''
[[echo]] -a I am the %number $+ th boy in my family  returns ''I am the 7th boy in my family''




[[Category:Other Identifiers]]
[[Category:Other Identifiers]]

Revision as of 15:28, 5 April 2009

Note: the name of this page refers to identifier $+ but is as it is due to technical limitations

The identifier $+ is used to combine (catenate) items together when it's impossible just to write them together due to variables or identifiers.

$+ OR $+(...)

The identifier $+ is actually two different identifiers: one that is used just as $+ between items and another one that is used as $+(item1, item2, ..., itemN)

here we have so $+ me text  ;returns here we have some text
$+(here,we,have,some,te $+ xt)  ;returns herewehavesometext

When used that way, the identifier doesn't look too useful. But when we have a variable as an item, it's necessary to use either of these $+.

msg $chan You are $nick ( $+ $fulladdress $+ ) could return You are Dana (Dana!dana@script.quakenet.org)