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$v2 Identifier - mIRC
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The $v2 identifier returns the value of the right-hand operand of the most recently executed conditional statement. This identifier is equivalent to the deprecated $ifmatch2 identifier.


Synopsis[edit]

$v2

Parameters[edit]

None

Properties[edit]

None

Notes[edit]

Just like $v1, $ifmatch and $ifmatch2, this identifier return the value from the very last conditional statement executed. Conditional statements include:

alias test return $iif($1 == 1,1,2)
alias testing if (a != b) echo -a $test(1) $v2

This will echo 1 for $v2 because $test is evaluated before $v2, so the $iif is the last statement made when $v2 evaluates.

Examples[edit]

Check if two random numbers between 1 and 5 are equivalent, and echo the matching numbers if so:

//echo -ga $iif($rand(1,5) == $rand(1,5),Yes! $v1 == $v2,No! $v1 != $v2) $+ !

Compatibility[edit]

Added: mIRC v6.16
Added on: 07 Jul 2004
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.


See also[edit]

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