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{{mirc title|$? Identifier}}{{Deprecated feature|new={{mIRC|$input}}}}
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{{mirc title|$? Identifier}}{{Deprecated feature|new=[[$input identifier - mIRC|$input() identifier]]}}
  
 
The ''$?'' identifier is used to request immediate user-input.
 
The ''$?'' identifier is used to request immediate user-input.
 
  
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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::: - If you click '''Yes''', the input returns ''$true'', otherwise it returns ''$false'', <span style="color: #B30000;">even if you don't click '''No'''</span> and exit out other ways.
 
::: - If you click '''Yes''', the input returns ''$true'', otherwise it returns ''$false'', <span style="color: #B30000;">even if you don't click '''No'''</span> and exit out other ways.
 
* '''$?N="Give me input!'''
 
* '''$?N="Give me input!'''
:: ''Where N is a positive number > 1 representing the $N identifier, If the value of $N is $null, you are asked to provide it, otherwise $N is returned.
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:: ''This is an inline $iif($N != $null,$N,$?), If the value of $N is $null, you are asked to provide it (N is a positive integer such as $2 or $6 etc)''
* '''$?#="Give me input!'''
 
:: ''where # represent $chan, If the value of $chan is $null, you are asked to provide it, otherwise $chan is returned
 
  
You can use {{mIRC|$crlf}} to get multiple lines.
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You can use $crlf to get multiple lines.
 
 
'''Note''': This fills the {{mIRC|$!}} identifier with the value entered in the editbox if you press ok or yes buttons
 
  
 
== Notes & quirks ==
 
== Notes & quirks ==
  
The $? identifier has some parsing issues, it has been replaced by {{mIRC|$input}} to overcome these issues:
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The $? identifier has some parsing issues, it has been replaced to overcome these issues.
 
 
 
 
* $? can be used without the '=' sign as long as you either don't pass as an input request message (just $?), or that this paramater contain a balanced number of quotes:.
 
 
 
** $? $?"test" $?"test words" etc are all valid usages.
 
 
 
** In fact, mIRC start looking for a valid parameter when you start the first quote, $?ignored"this is the message" will actually ignore the part before the first quote
 
  
* //echo -a $?"message with multiple words" $?!"test"
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$? can be used without the '=' sign as long as you either don't pass as a title
This line cause parsing issue, here $?!"test" is evaluated before, mIRC seems to get lost as to which quote is closing which quote, and end up evaluating more than it should
 
  
 
==Examples==
 
==Examples==
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{{mIRC identifier list}}
 
{{mIRC identifier list}}
  
[[Category:mIRC identifiers|$?]]
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[[Category:MIRC identifiers]]

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