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Internally, the var command simply breaks down the line (by commas) and passes the arguments to /set. The set command has its own evaluation routine which lets you dynamically concatenate additional values onto the variable name before the assignment takes place. | Internally, the var command simply breaks down the line (by commas) and passes the arguments to /set. The set command has its own evaluation routine which lets you dynamically concatenate additional values onto the variable name before the assignment takes place. | ||
− | <syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">//var - | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">//var -ls % $+ $ctime ABC</syntaxhighlight> |
Will create a variable like %1209425041 with the value of 'ABC'; Similarly this can be used with $nick and $chan in on events. | Will create a variable like %1209425041 with the value of 'ABC'; Similarly this can be used with $nick and $chan in on events. |