Difference between revisions of "$rand replacement script"

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* Fixes bug with mixture of numerical and alpha characters.
 
* Fixes bug with mixture of numerical and alpha characters.
 
* If you pass only one parameter, it treats it as if you want to find a range between 0 and first parameter.
 
* If you pass only one parameter, it treats it as if you want to find a range between 0 and first parameter.
  alias rand2 {
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  [[alias]] rand2 {
 
   
 
   
 
   ;;Make sure $rand2 is called and not /rand2
 
   ;;Make sure $rand2 is called and not /rand2
   if (!$isid) { return $null }
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   [[if]] (![[$isid]]) { [[return]] [[$null]] }
 
   
 
   
 
   ;;check both $1 and $2 is a number to handle negative numbers and numbers with more then 1 char in them.
 
   ;;check both $1 and $2 is a number to handle negative numbers and numbers with more then 1 char in them.
   if ($1 isnum && $2 isnum) {
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   if ($1 [[isnum]] && $2 isnum) {
 
   
 
   
 
     ;;If number the first parameter is negative, find the possible random numbers, for example, if you give, -1 and 1 the there is 3 possible random result
 
     ;;If number the first parameter is negative, find the possible random numbers, for example, if you give, -1 and 1 the there is 3 possible random result
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     ;;  This gives us the random number.
 
     ;;  This gives us the random number.
 
     if ($1 < 0 && $2 >= 0) {
 
     if ($1 < 0 && $2 >= 0) {
       var %i = $rand(0,$calc($2 + $abs($1)))
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       [[var]] %i = $rand(0,[[$calc]]($2 + [[$abs]]($1)))
 
       return $calc(%i - $abs($1))
 
       return $calc(%i - $abs($1))
 
     }
 
     }
 
   
 
   
 
     ;;See comment above but using second parameter as the negative value.
 
     ;;See comment above but using second parameter as the negative value.
     elseif ($2 < 0 && $1 >= 0) {
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     [[If-then-else|elseif]] ($2 < 0 && $1 >= 0) {
 
       var %i = $rand(0,$calc($1 + $abs($2)))
 
       var %i = $rand(0,$calc($1 + $abs($2)))
 
       return $calc(%i - $abs($2))
 
       return $calc(%i - $abs($2))
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     ;;If both numbers are negative, find the absolute value of the parameters, say -4 -6 would give you, 4 and 6, find a random number here.
 
     ;;If both numbers are negative, find the absolute value of the parameters, say -4 -6 would give you, 4 and 6, find a random number here.
 
     ;;  Say we get a result of 5, all we need to do is return that value negative, so add the - infront.
 
     ;;  Say we get a result of 5, all we need to do is return that value negative, so add the - infront.
     elseif ($1 < 0 && $2 < 0) { return - $+ $rand($abs($floor($1)),$abs($floor($2))) }
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     elseif ($1 < 0 && $2 < 0) { return - $+ $rand($abs([[$floor]]($1)),$abs($floor($2))) }
 
   
 
   
 
     ;;If we get here both numbers are possitive numbers, just return default rand values.
 
     ;;If we get here both numbers are possitive numbers, just return default rand values.
     else { return $rand($1,$2) }
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     [[If-then-else|else]] { return $rand($1,$2) }
 
   }
 
   }
 
   
 
   

Revision as of 12:43, 10 November 2005

mIRC has an inbuilt $rand identifier but there are a few errors that can occur from using that you may not expect. Here's a list of changes this $rand2 identifier uses or fixes.

  • Handle negative numbers.
  • Fixes bug with mixture of numerical and alpha characters.
  • If you pass only one parameter, it treats it as if you want to find a range between 0 and first parameter.
alias rand2 {

  ;;Make sure $rand2 is called and not /rand2
  if (!$isid) { return $null }

  ;;check both $1 and $2 is a number to handle negative numbers and numbers with more then 1 char in them.
  if ($1 isnum && $2 isnum) {

    ;;If number the first parameter is negative, find the possible random numbers, for example, if you give, -1 and 1 the there is 3 possible random result
    ;;  Which is -1 0 1 so we count 0-1 plus find the absolute of -1 (which is 1, if it was -69 it would be 69) this is the amount of possible 
    ;;  results that is negative, so if we add that to the second parameter, in our example, -1 1 it would be 1 + 1, this gives us 2, which means if you include
    ;;  0 you have three options, 0,1,2 so find a random number here, lets say its 0.
    ;;  After that take away the possible negative values (the absolute value of first parameter, -1) which is our example is 1, so 0 now becomes -1.
    ;;  This gives us the random number.
    if ($1 < 0 && $2 >= 0) {
      var %i = $rand(0,$calc($2 + $abs($1)))
      return $calc(%i - $abs($1))
    }

    ;;See comment above but using second parameter as the negative value.
    elseif ($2 < 0 && $1 >= 0) {
      var %i = $rand(0,$calc($1 + $abs($2)))
      return $calc(%i - $abs($2))
    }

    ;;If both numbers are negative, find the absolute value of the parameters, say -4 -6 would give you, 4 and 6, find a random number here.
    ;;  Say we get a result of 5, all we need to do is return that value negative, so add the - infront.
    elseif ($1 < 0 && $2 < 0) { return - $+ $rand($abs($floor($1)),$abs($floor($2))) }

    ;;If we get here both numbers are possitive numbers, just return default rand values.
    else { return $rand($1,$2) }
  }

  ;;If either or both of the parameters are not a numerical value, get the ascii value of both parameters find a random number inbetween and return the
  ;;  charater that the random number represents.
  elseif ($1 && $2) {
    return $chr($rand($asc($1),$asc($2)))
  }

  ;;If we dont have a second parameter but the first one is a number, take it that the first parameter given should be the second and first is 0.
  elseif ($1 isnum) {
    return $int($iif($1 < 0,-) $+ $rand(0,$abs($1))) ;;$int() is to eliminate -0 being returned.
  }

  ;;We must not of been given two parameters or if only one given, must not of been a numerical. Return null.
  return $null
}
Contributed by Albie