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The '''ON NICK''' event triggers when a user is on the same channel as you, and they change their nickname. | The '''ON NICK''' event triggers when a user is on the same channel as you, and they change their nickname. | ||
− | This event fills the | + | This event fills the '''{{mIRC|$newnick}}''' and '''{{mIRC|$nick}}''' identifiers. |
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! Identifier !! Description | ! Identifier !! Description | ||
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| '''$newnick''' || The new nickname of the user. You can use it with $comchan for example. | | '''$newnick''' || The new nickname of the user. You can use it with $comchan for example. | ||
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Echo the nickname change, and disregard mIRC's default nick change message: | Echo the nickname change, and disregard mIRC's default nick change message: | ||
<source lang="mIRC">ON ^*:NICK: { | <source lang="mIRC">ON ^*:NICK: { | ||
− | echo $ | + | echo $comchan($newnick,1) * $nick |==> $newnick |
; Halt the default mIRC message | ; Halt the default mIRC message | ||
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Echo to the channel when the local nickname is changed, and halt mIRC's default message: | Echo to the channel when the local nickname is changed, and halt mIRC's default message: | ||
<source lang="mIRC">ON ME:^*:NICK: { | <source lang="mIRC">ON ME:^*:NICK: { | ||
− | echo $ | + | echo $comchan($newnick,1) You are now ==> $newnick |
; Halt the default mIRC message | ; Halt the default mIRC message | ||
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The example above should have an output resembling the following: | The example above should have an output resembling the following: | ||
<pre>You are now ==> whoMe</pre> | <pre>You are now ==> whoMe</pre> | ||
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+ | <source lang="mIRC"> | ||
+ | Because ON NICK is not associated with # or $chan, to show a nick change message in all channels you share with that nick, you can use $comchan. You can simulate mIRC's default Nick Change message in channels with: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ON ^*:NICK:{ | ||
+ | var %i $comchan($newnick,0) | ||
+ | while (%i) { | ||
+ | echo -ctg nick $chan(%i) * # $iif($nick == $me,Your nick # is now,$nick is now known as) $newnick | ||
+ | dec %i | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | ; You can precede HALTDEF with a semi-colon to compare this messages with the default | ||
+ | haltdef | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | </source> | ||
== Compatibility == | == Compatibility == |
Revision as of 01:22, 28 November 2017
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The ON NICK event triggers when a user is on the same channel as you, and they change their nickname.
This event fills the $newnick and $nick identifiers.
Identifier | Description |
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$newnick | The new nickname of the user. You can use it with $comchan for example. |
$nick | The user's previous nickname. |
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Synopsis
ON <level>:NICK:<commands>
Example
Echo the nickname change, and disregard mIRC's default nick change message:
ON ^*:NICK: { echo $comchan($newnick,1) * $nick |==> $newnick ; Halt the default mIRC message haltdef }
The results of the above example resemble the following:
* Mr_SOCKS |==> noLaundry
Echo to the channel when the local nickname is changed, and halt mIRC's default message:
ON ME:^*:NICK: { echo $comchan($newnick,1) You are now ==> $newnick ; Halt the default mIRC message haltdef }
The example above should have an output resembling the following:
You are now ==> whoMe
Because ON NICK is not associated with # or $chan, to show a nick change message in all channels you share with that nick, you can use $comchan. You can simulate mIRC's default Nick Change message in channels with: ON ^*:NICK:{ var %i $comchan($newnick,0) while (%i) { echo -ctg nick $chan(%i) * # $iif($nick == $me,Your nick # is now,$nick is now known as) $newnick dec %i } ; You can precede HALTDEF with a semi-colon to compare this messages with the default haltdef }
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.
See Also
mIRC on event list