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$reptok Identifier - mIRC
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$reptok replaces the Nth matching token in text with a new token. If N = 0, applies to all matching items. $reptokcs is a case sensitive version
Synopsis[edit]
$reptok(<list>,token,new,N,C)
Paramters[edit]
- <list> - The list of tokens (can be empty)
- token - the token used to match
- new - the token used to replace the matching token.
- N - The Nth matching token, default to 1, if N is 0, applies to all matching tokens.
- <C> - The ascii number (or code point) of the character seperating the tokens
Properties[edit]
None
Example[edit]
$reptok(one two three, two, four, 32) returns one four three
Compatibility[edit]
Added: mIRC v4.7
Added on: 09 Dec 1996
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.
See Also[edit]
- $addtok
- $deltok
- $findtok
- $gettok
- $istok
- $instok
- $matchtok
- $numtok
- $puttok
- $remtok
- $reptokcs
- $sorttok
- $wildtok
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