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* '''.type''' - returns the online/offline status | * '''.type''' - returns the online/offline status | ||
* '''.secs''' - returns the number of second left before the timer is triggered | * '''.secs''' - returns the number of second left before the timer is triggered | ||
+ | * '''.ms''' - returns the number of millisecond left before the timer is triggered (even for non millisecond timer) | ||
* '''.mmt''' - returns $true if the timer is a multimedia timer (timer -h), $false otherwise | * '''.mmt''' - returns $true if the timer is a multimedia timer (timer -h), $false otherwise | ||
* '''.anysc''' - returns $true if the /timer -i switch was specified | * '''.anysc''' - returns $true if the /timer -i switch was specified |
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$timer returns informations about the specified timer.
Synopsis[edit]
$timer(name/N)
Paramters[edit]
- N - The Nth timer, if N = 0 returns the total number of timer
- name - the name of a timer
Properties[edit]
- .com - returns the associated command of the timer
- .time - return the time parameter if used
- .reps - returns the number of repetition left
- .delay - returns the delay parameter
- .type - returns the online/offline status
- .secs - returns the number of second left before the timer is triggered
- .ms - returns the number of millisecond left before the timer is triggered (even for non millisecond timer)
- .mmt - returns $true if the timer is a multimedia timer (timer -h), $false otherwise
- .anysc - returns $true if the /timer -i switch was specified
- .wid - returns the window ID value associated with the timer
- .cid - returns the connection ID value associated with the timer
- .hwnd - returns the handle of the window associated with the timer
- .pause - returns $true if /timer -p has been used, $false otherwise
- .name - Forces the parameter to be seen as a name instead of the Nth timer if you pass a number.
Example[edit]
//echo -a $timer(0)
Compatibility[edit]
Added: mIRC v4.72
Added on: 09 Jan 1997
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.