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Revision as of 23:02, 5 July 2014
The /break command terminates the execution of the nearest enclosing loop in which it appears.
Synopsis
/break
Switches
None
Parameters
None
Example
/* Assume we have the following global variables: %foo = foobar %bar = example $isValue(testing) -> $false $isValue(foobar) -> %foo */ Alias isValue { ;Declare a counter variable and a returning variable var %count 1, %found $false ;Loop through all the variables while (%count <= $var(*)) { /* If we found one matching our argument, get the value and break out of the loop */ if ($var(*,$v1).value == $1-) { %found = $var(*,%count) ;break break } inc %count } ;return value return %found }
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.7
See also
mIRC commands list