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This example will echo a list of all channels you are currently on, seperated by commas (ascii-code 44). | This example will echo a list of all channels you are currently on, seperated by commas (ascii-code 44). | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:42, 29 June 2007
Adds a token to the end of text but only if it's not already in text.
$addtok(text,token,C)
The C parameter is the ascii value of the character separating the tokens.
Example
echo -ag $addtok(this is a,test,32)
This example will echo this is a test, as it adds test to the end of this is a, seperated by space (ascii-code 32).
var %i = 1 while (%i <= $chan(0)) { %channels = $addtok(%channels,$chan(%i),44) inc %i } echo -ag %channels
This example will echo a list of all channels you are currently on, seperated by commas (ascii-code 44).
See Also
- $addtokcs Case Sensitive version