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We have added [[Dana]] to our address book. And can thus use the following:
 
We have added [[Dana]] to our address book. And can thus use the following:
  
  /[[Echo|echo -a]] $abook(Dana).info will return ''DDB v5 - #help.script servicebot by cmouse&k0sm0s''
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  //[[Echo|echo -a]] $abook(Dana).info ;will return ''DDB v5 - #help.script servicebot by cmouse&k0sm0s''
  /echo -a $abook(Dana).website will return ''http://script.quakenet.org/''
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  //echo -a $abook(Dana).website ;will return ''http://script.quakenet.org/''
  /echo -a $abook(Dana).note2 will return ''the second note saved with her''
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  //echo -a $abook(Dana).note2 ;will return ''the second note saved with her''
  
  /echo -a $abook(1).nick will return ''Dana'' if she is number 1 and/or the only one in the address book.
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  //echo -a $abook(1).nick ;will return ''Dana'' if she is number 1 and/or the only one in the address book.
  /echo -a $abook(Dan*,1).nick will return ''Dana'' since that is the first address book entry matching the given wildcard.
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  //echo -a $abook(Dan*,1).nick ;will return ''Dana'' since that is the first address book entry matching the given wildcard.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
  
 
[[Address Book]] for more information about the address book in general.<br \>
 
[[Address Book]] for more information about the address book in general.<br \>
[[Abook|/abook]] for details on how to add people to the address book through commands.
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[[Abook]] for details on how to add people to the address book through commands.
  
  
 
[[Category:File and Directory Identifiers]]
 
[[Category:File and Directory Identifiers]]

Revision as of 14:20, 10 November 2005

Returns informations about users, stored in mIRCs internal address book.

$abook(nick,N)
  • If both nick and N is supplied mIRC will think nick is supplied in wildcarded form. Thus returning the Nth entry in the address book.
  • If only N is used it will return the Nth entry. If N is 0 it will return the number of entries in the address book.
  • If only a nick is used it will return info about that nick.

Properties:

  • nick will return the nick associated with an entry.
  • info will return the name field stored with a nick.
  • email will return the email address associated with nick.
  • website will return the website supplied with nick.
  • picture will return the full path to the picture you have assigned the user.
  • noteN will return the Nth note assigned to that users entry. N being a number.

Examples

We have added Dana to our address book. And can thus use the following:

//echo -a $abook(Dana).info  ;will return DDB v5 - #help.script servicebot by cmouse&k0sm0s
//echo -a $abook(Dana).website  ;will return http://script.quakenet.org/
//echo -a $abook(Dana).note2  ;will return the second note saved with her
//echo -a $abook(1).nick  ;will return Dana if she is number 1 and/or the only one in the address book.
//echo -a $abook(Dan*,1).nick  ;will return Dana since that is the first address book entry matching the given wildcard.

See also

Address Book for more information about the address book in general.
Abook for details on how to add people to the address book through commands.