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=== Connecting/Disconnecting Example ===
 
=== Connecting/Disconnecting Example ===
Below is a simple example of connecting to the windows script shell and disconnecting.
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Below is a simple example of connecting to the windows script host and disconnecting.
  
 
<source lang="mIRC">alias example {
 
<source lang="mIRC">alias example {
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* These methods with an * are the result of a combination of multiple methods using the four basic methods (1, 2, 4, and 8). For example 5 = 1 + 4, set a property with a member call. Other combinations not included in the table above are possible.
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* These methods are the result of a combination of multiple methods using the four basic methods (1, 2, 4, and 8). For example 5 = 1 + 4, set a property with a member call. Other combinations not included in the table above are possible.
  
 
=== Variable Type ===
 
=== Variable Type ===
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! Type !! Description !! Values  
 
! Type !! Description !! Values  
 
|-
 
|-
|i1 || single byte signed integer || -128 to 127
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|i1 || single byte signed integer || 0 to 225
 
|-
 
|-
 
|ui1 || single byte unsigned integer || 0 to 255
 
|ui1 || single byte unsigned integer || 0 to 255
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Using the information above we can write our {{mIRC|$com}} identifier to invoke that method:
 
Using the information above we can write our {{mIRC|$com}} identifier to invoke that method:
  
<source lang="mIRC">;Exec is the Object's member we are invoking
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<source lang="mIRC">;Exec is the Object's memeber we are invoking
 
;1 = Call a member of an object
 
;1 = Call a member of an object
 
;bstr is the string data type of "calc"
 
;bstr is the string data type of "calc"
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Retrieving a value from an enumerated collection or a property (like a variable) can be done using the {{mIRC|$comval}} identifier following this syntax:
 
Retrieving a value from an enumerated collection or a property (like a variable) can be done using the {{mIRC|$comval}} identifier following this syntax:
  
<source lang="mIRC">$comval(<hName>, <N>, <member>)</source>
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<source lang="mIRC">$comval(<hName>, <N>, <memeber>)</source>
 
If the member returns an enumeration of values, you can traverse through them. When n = 0, it will return the total number of values in the enumeration.
 
If the member returns an enumeration of values, you can traverse through them. When n = 0, it will return the total number of values in the enumeration.
  
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comopen mainObj some.object
 
comopen mainObj some.object
 
;dispatch the child's object onto his own com connection, named childObj
 
;dispatch the child's object onto his own com connection, named childObj
var %result = $com(mainObj, memberName, 3, dispatch* childObj)
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var %result = $com(mainObj, memeberName, 3, dispatch* childObj)
 
;close the parent object
 
;close the parent object
 
comclose mainObj
 
comclose mainObj
 
;do something with the child object
 
;do something with the child object
var %result = $com(childObj, memberName, 1, ...)
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var %result = $com(childObj, memeberName, 1, ...)
 
;close the child object
 
;close the child object
 
comclose childObj</source>
 
comclose childObj</source>
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=== COM Events ===
 
=== COM Events ===
 
mIRC/mSL does not support events that a COM instance may issue. The implantation works on a ask-receive programa, where mIRC requests the COM instance for data or to do something, and the instance is to return an immediate result.
 
mIRC/mSL does not support events that a COM instance may issue. The implantation works on a ask-receive programa, where mIRC requests the COM instance for data or to do something, and the instance is to return an immediate result.
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=== Binary Variables ===
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mIRC/mSL does not support the passing of binary variables(bvars) to a COM instance nor retrieval of results into a bvar. This can be a hindrance when the data to be passed/retrieved is larger than mIRC's current line length limit
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== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==
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The only thing you might still be wondering about is: how do I find other ProgIDs? The answer is, you need to do a little research. They are all over the place. Below are two great tools you can use to find some of the ProgIDs that nest on your computer:  
 
The only thing you might still be wondering about is: how do I find other ProgIDs? The answer is, you need to do a little research. They are all over the place. Below are two great tools you can use to find some of the ProgIDs that nest on your computer:  
  
* [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/com/ole-com-object-viewer OLE-COM Object Viewer] - Microsoft tool for locating COM Objects
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* [http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=5233b70d-d9b2-4cb5-aeb6-45664be858b6&displaylang=en OLE-COM Object Viewer] - Microsoft tool for locating COM Objects
 
* [http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/axhelper.html ActiveXHelper] - A small utility that allows you to view info about ActiveX components
 
* [http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/axhelper.html ActiveXHelper] - A small utility that allows you to view info about ActiveX components
  
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Discontinued Product
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Discontinued Product
  
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