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The first three tokens of the second tokenize, "4 5 6", are dummy tokens which are passed to fill in the gap. '''$*''' is actually starting from the 4th token.
 
The first three tokens of the second tokenize, "4 5 6", are dummy tokens which are passed to fill in the gap. '''$*''' is actually starting from the 4th token.
If you are dealing with dynamic parameter and want to use $* again in the same scope, you can use '''$str(AT,$0) $+''' as the dummy tokens, where A is a non token character, and where T is a token character, that indeed makes sure the correct number of dummy tokens is used:
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If you are dealing with dynamic parameter and want to use $* again in the same scope, you can use '''$1-''' as the dummy tokens, since that makes sure the correct number of dummy tokens is used:
  
<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">//tokenize 32 1 2 3 | echo -a $* | tokenize 32 $str(A $chr(32),$0) $+ 7 8 | echo -a $* | echo -a here</syntaxhighlight>
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<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">//tokenize 32 1 2 3 | echo -a $* | tokenize 32 $1- 7 8 | echo -a $* | echo -a here</syntaxhighlight>
  
'''Note''': This sexy workaround works even inside a loop, but a better workaround is to call an alias and to execute the new $* in there, the previous tokens will be cleared.
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'''Note''': a better workaround is to call an alias and to execute the new $* in there, the previous tokens will be cleared.
  
 
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