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$wildtok returns the Nth token that matches the wildcard string.
Synopsis
$wildtok(<list>,wildstring,N,C)
Paramters
- <list> - The list of tokens (can be empty)
- wildstring - a wildcard string token used to match
- N - The Nth matching token, default to 1, if N is 0, returns the total number of matching tokens.
- <C> - The ascii number (or code point) of the character seperating the tokens
Properties
None
Example
$wildtok(one two three, t*e,1,32) return three
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v4.7
Added on: 09 Dec 1996
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.
See Also
$addtokcs $remtokcs $gettok $deltok $matchtok $wildtokcs $findtokcs $istok $instok $puttok $numtok $reptokcs $sorttokcs