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<pre>//echo -a $asctime($ctime,dddd) $istok(SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY,$asctime($ctime,dddd),32) | <pre>//echo -a $asctime($ctime,dddd) $istok(SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY,$asctime($ctime,dddd),32) | ||
; returns $true because match is case-insensitive | ; returns $true because match is case-insensitive | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
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+ | '''Note:''' Even though {{mIRC|$upper|$upper}} and {{mIRC|$lower|$lower}} treat $chr(201) and $chr(233) as UPPER/lower forms of the same letter, $istok does not return $true when trying to match these 2 characters: | ||
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+ | <pre>//var %name Chlo $+ $chr(233) | echo -a %name $istok($upper(%name) Suzy,%name,32) | ||
+ | ; returns false because the case-insensitive search does not match $chr(233) against $chr(201) | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
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+ | To have CHLOÉ and chloé both match as $true, use {{mIRC|$upper|$upper(TOKEN)}} and a capitalized LIST: | ||
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+ | <pre>//var %name Chlo $+ $chr(233) | echo -a %name $istok(CHLO $+ $chr(201) Suzy,$upper(%name),32) | ||
+ | ; returns $true because $upper converted $chr(233) to $chr(201) | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||