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Revision as of 23:01, 5 July 2014
The /breplace command can be used to replace an ASCII value by another value in a binary variable. Multiple replacements are allowed.
Synopsis
/breplace &binvar <oldvalue> <newvalue> [oldvalue newvalue...]
Switches
None
Parameters
- <oldvalue> - The old ASCII value to replaced
- <newvalue> - The new ASCII value to replace the old one
Example
Alias Example { ;Create a binary variable set it to "Hello World" bset -t &Example 1 Hello World ;Replace e (ASCII value 101) with 3 (ASCII value 51) breplace &Example 101 51 ;Echo our new string echo -a $bvar(&Example,1,$bvar(&Example,0)).text }
The above example will output:
Hello World
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.6
See also
mIRC commands list