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$nopnick Identifier - mIRC
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Note: This feature has essentially been replaced by $nick(). $nopnick returns the Nth nickname that is not an operator on the channel.

Note: nicks returned by $nopnick are those who don't have the 'o' operator status, even if they have the non standard +qa mode/status, it means that if a nickname is only +q, $nopnick() can return that nickname. When used with 2 parameters, it is equivalent to $nick(#,N/nick,a,o)

Note2: the nickname doesn't have to be strictly an operator to be ignored, it means that someone which is an operator and is voiced won't be returned by $nopnick.

Synopsis

$nopnick(#channel,N/nick)

Parameters

  • #channel - The channel you want to check for non-op nickname
  • N/nick - The Nth non-op nick on the channel, or if you pass a nickname, it returns the number N, where $nopnick(#,N) return the nickname.

Note: With a third and fourth parameter, i.e. $nopnick(#,N/nick,aohvr,aohvr), this identifier behaves exactly the same as $nick(#,N/nick,aohvr,aohvr)

Properties

None

Example

//echo -a $nopnick($chan,1)

Compatibility

Added: mIRC v4.5
Added on: 30 Jun 1996
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.


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