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Will print (depending on the day of the week): | Will print (depending on the day of the week): | ||
ABMonday | ABMonday | ||
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+ | This identifier also accepts any number of parameters. The above code can be rewritten (with the same result) as: | ||
+ | <source lang="mIRC"> | ||
+ | var %x = A, %y = B | ||
+ | echo -a $+(%x, %y, $day) | ||
+ | </source> | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 16:23, 23 June 2014
$+ is the concatenation operator in mIRC. The operator can join together two strings end-to-end. In addition to its normal behavior, the $+ operator has a few special functions when used within evaluation brackets.
In its normal use, the $+ operator can be used to join together two strings end-to-end. For example:
echo -a A $+ B $+ C
Will result in:
ABC
Likewise, the $+ operator can be used with identifiers and variables as well:
var %x = A, %y = B echo -a %x $+ %y $+ $day
Will print (depending on the day of the week):
ABMonday
This identifier also accepts any number of parameters. The above code can be rewritten (with the same result) as:
var %x = A, %y = B echo -a $+(%x, %y, $day)