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== Reference of parameters == | == Reference of parameters == | ||
− | mIRC provides two identifiers to retrieve the first or second parameter of the conditional statement. Please note, the identifiers will return the first and second parameter of the last condition following short-circuit evaluation guidelines. | + | mIRC provides two identifiers to retrieve the first or second parameter of the while's conditional statement. Please note, the identifiers will return the first and second parameter of the last condition following short-circuit evaluation guidelines. |
<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">$v1 and $v2</syntaxhighlight> | <syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">$v1 and $v2</syntaxhighlight> |