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− | The '''/unset command''' removes any variables by their specified names. If a wildcard pattern was specified, all variables matching that pattern will be removed. The /unset command can be used to remove both local and global variables, however it can only remove one of them per name. Local variables take precedence over a global variable with the same name. | + | {{mirc title|/unset Command}} |
+ | The '''/unset command''' removes any variables by their specified names. If a {{mirc|wildcard}} pattern was specified, all variables matching that pattern will be removed. The /unset command can be used to remove both local and global variables, however it can only remove one of them per name. Local variables take precedence over a global variable with the same name. | ||
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+ | '''Note''': /unset has an evaluation issue with dynamic variables, you can read more [[Variables - mIRC#Special_behaviors_&_quirks|here]] | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
− | /unset [- | + | /unset [-slg] <%var> [%var2 [%var3...]] |
== Switches == | == Switches == | ||
− | * '''-s''' - | + | * '''-s''' - Display an output showing the variables that are unset* |
+ | * '''-g''' - Make sure the global variable is unset if you have both a global and local variable of the same name | ||
+ | * '''-l''' - Make sure the local variable is unset if you have both a global and local variable of the same name | ||
== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
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* Unset %bar.4</pre> | * Unset %bar.4</pre> | ||
+ | if multiple cleaning | ||
+ | <syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC"> | ||
+ | /unset %semple,%foo,%cocorico,%mirc,%ms | ||
+ | |||
+ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
+ | <syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC"> | ||
+ | alias unset { | ||
+ | tokenize 44 $1- | ||
+ | !.unset $* | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
== Compatibility == | == Compatibility == | ||
− | + | {{mIRC compatibility|4.0}} | |
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[List of commands - mIRC|List of commands]] | * [[List of commands - mIRC|List of commands]] | ||
* [[List of identifiers - mIRC|List of identifiers]] | * [[List of identifiers - mIRC|List of identifiers]] | ||
− | * | + | * {{mIRC|$var}} |
− | * | + | * {{mIRC|/dec}} |
− | * | + | * {{mIRC|/inc}} |
− | * | + | * {{mIRC|/set}} |
− | * | + | * {{mIRC|/unsetall}} |
− | * | + | * {{mIRC|/var}} |
+ | {{mIRC command list}} | ||
− | [[Category:mIRC commands]] | + | [[Category:mIRC commands|unset command - mIRC]] |
Latest revision as of 13:14, 20 October 2018
The /unset command removes any variables by their specified names. If a wildcard pattern was specified, all variables matching that pattern will be removed. The /unset command can be used to remove both local and global variables, however it can only remove one of them per name. Local variables take precedence over a global variable with the same name.
Note: /unset has an evaluation issue with dynamic variables, you can read more here
Synopsis[edit]
/unset [-slg] <%var> [%var2 [%var3...]]
Switches[edit]
- -s - Display an output showing the variables that are unset*
- -g - Make sure the global variable is unset if you have both a global and local variable of the same name
- -l - Make sure the local variable is unset if you have both a global and local variable of the same name
Parameters[edit]
None
Example[edit]
The most basic usage is to unset a specific variable:
/unset %foobar
Local variables take precedence over a global variable with the same name.
alias global_local { set %foo 1 var %foo 2 echo -a %foo unset %foo echo -a %foo unset %foo }
Which will produce the following result:
2 1
/unset can only remove a local or global variable per each name specified, however it’s possible to remove both by specifying the variable name twice, for example:
alias global_local2 { set %foo 1 var %foo 2 ; unset both at once unset %foo %foo ; will print empty quotes echo -a $qt(%foo) }
Which will print empty quotes:
""
No evaluation brackets are needed when unsetting dynamic variables:
alias dynamic_vars { var -s %foo. $+ $calc(1+2) Test var -s %bar. $+ $calc(1+3) Test unset -s %foo. $+ $calc(1+2) %bar. $+ $calc(1+3) }
Which will produce the following results:
* Set %foo.3 to Test - * Set %bar.4 to Test - * Unset %foo.3 - * Unset %bar.4
if multiple cleaning
/unset %semple,%foo,%cocorico,%mirc,%ms
alias unset { tokenize 44 $1- !.unset $* }
Compatibility[edit]
Added: mIRC v4.0
Added on: 20 Mar 1996
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.