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If we have this event, only triggering when $nick == $me (using the ! event prefix): | If we have this event, only triggering when $nick == $me (using the ! event prefix): | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">on !*:part:#example:{ | <syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">on !*:part:#example:{ | ||
− | echo -a $nick($chan,0) | + | echo -a $nick($chan,0) |
}</syntaxhighlight> Can you guess the value of $nick($chan,0)? It will be 3, because the update are made after. | }</syntaxhighlight> Can you guess the value of $nick($chan,0)? It will be 3, because the update are made after. | ||
Now we change the event to: | Now we change the event to: | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">on !*:part:#example:{ | <syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">on !*:part:#example:{ | ||
− | echo -a $nick($chan,0) | + | echo -a $nick($chan,0) |
updatenl | updatenl | ||
echo -a $nick($chan,0) | echo -a $nick($chan,0) |
Revision as of 15:23, 12 March 2014
The /updatenl command can be used with the on quit/kick/part events to update the IAL and the channel nicknames list right away, otherwise, these are updated when the scripts finish
Synopsis
/updatenl
Switches
None
Parameters
None
Example
Let's suppose only A, B and C are in the channel #example. Suddendly, B parts. If we have this event, only triggering when $nick == $me (using the ! event prefix):
on !*:part:#example:{ echo -a $nick($chan,0) }Can you guess the value of $nick($chan,0)? It will be 3, because the update are made after.
Now we change the event to:
on !*:part:#example:{ echo -a $nick($chan,0) updatenl echo -a $nick($chan,0) }Which would echo 3 and 2.
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.4
Added On: 23/06/98
Note: Individual switches were not taken into consideration.