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Difference between revisions of "mirc/identifiers/$cr"
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
− | * [[$crlf identifier - mIRC]] | + | * [[$crlf identifier - mIRC|$crlf]] |
− | * [[$lf identifier - mIRC]] | + | * [[$lf identifier - mIRC$lf]] |
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]] | [[Category:mIRC identifiers]] |
Revision as of 11:07, 2 July 2014
The $cr identifier returns the carriage return character, which is the shame as $chr(13), which carries the line into a break for a new line.
Synopsis
$cr
Parameters
None
Example
Create a simple input box that uses $cr to break to a new line:
//noop $input(The word "will" $+ $cr $+ will be on a newline)
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v4.52
Added On: 06/07/96