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− | {{mirc title|$mkfn | + | {{mirc title|$mkfn identifier}}'''$mkfn''' ensures a text string can be a valid filename by replacing characters not allowed in a filename with underscores. |
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
− | <pre>$mkfn( | + | <pre>$mkfn(text)</pre> |
== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
− | + | * '''text''' - Text to be made a valid filename by replacing certain characters with underscores | |
+ | |||
+ | == Properties == | ||
+ | None | ||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
<source lang="mIRC"> | <source lang="mIRC"> | ||
− | //var %i 33 | var %f | while (%i isnum 33-126) { var %f %f $+ $chr(%i) | inc %i } | echo -a orig: %f | + | //var %i 33 | var %f | while (%i isnum 33-126) { var %f %f $+ $chr(%i) | inc %i } | echo -a orig: %f | echo -a mkfn: $mkfn(%f) |
</source> | </source> | ||
− | '''Note:''' While this ensures a string is a valid filename, it does not ensure 2 different strings wouldn't get assigned the same filename, with both having different characters replaced with the same underscore | + | '''Note:''' While this ensures a string is a valid filename, it does not ensure 2 different strings wouldn't get assigned the same filename, with both having different characters replaced with the same underscore. |
== Compatibility == | == Compatibility == |
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$mkfn ensures a text string can be a valid filename by replacing characters not allowed in a filename with underscores.
Synopsis[edit]
$mkfn(text)
Parameters[edit]
- text - Text to be made a valid filename by replacing certain characters with underscores
Properties[edit]
None
Example[edit]
//var %i 33 | var %f | while (%i isnum 33-126) { var %f %f $+ $chr(%i) | inc %i } | echo -a orig: %f | echo -a mkfn: $mkfn(%f)
Note: While this ensures a string is a valid filename, it does not ensure 2 different strings wouldn't get assigned the same filename, with both having different characters replaced with the same underscore.
Compatibility[edit]
Added: mIRC v5.7
Added on: 02 Feb 2000
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.