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$+(here,we,have,some,te $+ xt) ;returns ''herewehavesometext'' | $+(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 $+. | + | When used that way, the identifier doesn't look too useful. But when we have a variable or identifier as an item, it's necessary to use either of these $+. |
[[msg]] [[$chan]] You are [[$nick]] ( $+ [[$fulladdress]] $+ ) could return ''You are Dana (Dana!dana@script.quakenet.org)'' | [[msg]] [[$chan]] You are [[$nick]] ( $+ [[$fulladdress]] $+ ) could return ''You are Dana (Dana!dana@script.quakenet.org)'' | ||
+ | [[msg]] [[$chan]] You are very smart $+([[$nick]],;) welcome to [[$chan]] $+ . could return ''You are very smart Dana; welcome to #brainiacs.'' | ||
+ | Notice how if we had used $chan. or $nick; mIRC would look for identifiers with these names and return nothing. | ||
[[Category:Other Identifiers]] | [[Category:Other Identifiers]] |
Revision as of 16:36, 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 (concatenate) items together when it's impossible just to write them together due to variables or identifiers.
$+ OR $+(...)
The identifier $+ can be used two different ways. One way is just as $+ between items and another one is by passing arguments such 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 or identifier 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) msg $chan You are very smart $+($nick,;) welcome to $chan $+ . could return You are very smart Dana; welcome to #brainiacs.
Notice how if we had used $chan. or $nick; mIRC would look for identifiers with these names and return nothing.