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You can restrict the source to a range of line numbers, and you can sort the output by columns (tokens) or using an alias. It will also work correctly when the source and destination windows are the same, allowing you easily and efficiently to sort the contents of a window. The order of the switch values is important as they define the source and destination of lines; see the examples for more informations. You can filter out blank lines by using the -x switch and specifying {{mIRC|$crlf}} for the matchtext. /filter also fills the {{mIRC|$filtered}} identifier with the number of matches found.
 
You can restrict the source to a range of line numbers, and you can sort the output by columns (tokens) or using an alias. It will also work correctly when the source and destination windows are the same, allowing you easily and efficiently to sort the contents of a window. The order of the switch values is important as they define the source and destination of lines; see the examples for more informations. You can filter out blank lines by using the -x switch and specifying {{mIRC|$crlf}} for the matchtext. /filter also fills the {{mIRC|$filtered}} identifier with the number of matches found.
 
Note: If your script takes several seconds to execute because e.g. of nested loops, then if you can find a way to use /filter instead of the script loops, you can often achieve big performance improvements.
 
  
  

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