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Revision as of 23:07, 3 July 2014
$bytes allows you to format any number that you pass into various byte forms.
Synopsis
$bytes(<N>[,bkmgt3d])[.suf]
Parameters
NThe byte number that you wish to format.
bComma-formats the number for bytes.
kComma, and decimal-formats the number for kilobytes.
mComma, and decimal-formats the number for megabytes.
gComma, and decimal-formats the number for gigabytes.
tComma, and decimal-formats the number for terabytes.
3Returns the result in 3-digit format.
dReturns the value whilst retaining decimal point values.
Properties
.sufReturns the formatted bytes with the proper suffixes, which are: B, KB, MB, GB, and TB
Examples
Echo a large number with comma format to the active window
//echo -a $bytes(317889213,b)
Echo a byte value of GB to the active window with the suffix
//echo -a $bytes(10000000000,g).suf
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v6.17
Added On: 17/02/2006
See Also
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