Difference between revisions of "Inc"
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* Inc %x to 2 ; 2-5 | * Inc %x to 2 ; 2-5 |
Revision as of 15:07, 10 November 2005
This increases the value of %var by value.
/inc [-cszuN] <%var> [value]
Options explained:
uN - increases %var once and unsets it N seconds later. z - decreases %var until it reaches zero and then unsets it. s - displays action in status window c - increases %var once per second.
If no value is given, default value is 1.
Example
Increase is commonly used in loops.
var %c = 1 while (%c <= 4) { ; do something ; continue, commands etc.. inc %c }
Displays %c's values from 1 to 4. More advantages example, just playing around.
1 alias exam_inc { 2 set -s %x 1 3 while (%x < 5) { 4 inc -s %x 5 } 6 while (%x > 2) { 7 inc -s %x -1 8 } 9 inc -sz %x 2 10 }
In the following results the line numbers are added after ;. The results are:
* Set %x to 1 ; 1 * Inc %x to 2 ; 2-5 * Inc %x to 3 ; 2-5 * Inc %x to 4 ; 2-5 * Inc %x to 5 ; 2-5 * Inc %x to 4 ; 6-8 * Inc %x to 3 ; 6-8 * Inc %x to 2 ; 6-8 * Inc %x to 4 ; 9 (notice increase with 2) * Inc %x to 3 ; 9 * Inc %x to 2 ; 9 * Inc %x to 1 ; 9 * Unset %x ; 9 (switch z unsets)
See Also
To decrease a value, you can also use dec.
Contributed by Tovrleaf |