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== See Also ==
{{mIRC|$fulladdress}}
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* {{mIRC|$fulladdress}}
{{mIRC|$site}}
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* {{mIRC|$site}}
{{mIRC|$wildsite}}
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* {{mIRC|$wildsite}}
{{mIRC|$adress()}}
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* {{mIRC|$atan}}
{{mIRC|$atan}}
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[[Category:MIRC identifiers]]
 
[[Category:MIRC identifiers]]

Revision as of 19:27, 15 June 2017

$address return the address of the user associated with an event in the form user@host, or of the specified user.

If used without a parameter, this identifier is a local identifier, it only has a value for the scope of an event and return the address of the user associated with an event in the form user@host.

Otherwise, it returns the address of the specified nickname in the given type.

Synopsis

$address
$address(<nick>,<type>)

Paramters

<nick>The nickname you want the address of.

NThe type of address, a positive integer between 1-19.

Properties

None

Example

on *:text:!address:#:msg $chan address is $address
 
;or just in an editbox
//echo -a $address(nick,2)

Compatibility

Added: mIRC v2.1a
Added on: 28 Feb 1995
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.


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