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{{mirc title|$nvnick Identifier}}{{Deprecated feature|new={{mIRC|$nick|$nick()}}}} '''$nvnick''' returns the Nth nickname that has no status on the channel.
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{{mirc title|$nvnick Identifier}}{{Deprecated feature|new={{mIRC|$nick|$nick()}}}} '''$nvnick''' returns the Nth nickname that is not an voice on the channel.
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'''Note''': $nvnick always returns nickname which have a status below voice, excluding the non standard +qa mode/status, it means that if a nickname is only +q, $nvnick() can return that nickname, otherwise $nvnick can only return regular nicknames.
  
'''Note''': $nvnick(#,N) always returns a nickname which has a status below voice.
 
  
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
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== Parameters ==
 
== Parameters ==
 
* '''#channel''' - The channel you want to check for non-voice nickname  
 
* '''#channel''' - The channel you want to check for non-voice nickname  
* '''N/nick''' - The Nth 'regular' nick on the channel, or if you pass a nickname, it returns the number N, where $nvnick(#,N) return the nickname.
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* '''N/nick''' - The Nth non-voice nick on the channel, or if you pass a nickname, it returns the number N, where $nvnick(#,N) return the nickname.
  
'''Note''': When 2 parameters are used, it's the equivalent of $nick(#,N,r). With a third and fourth parameter, i.e. $nvnick(#,N/nick,aohvr,aohvr), this identifier behaves exactly the same as {{mIRC|$nick|$nick(#,N/nick,aohvr,aohvr)}}
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'''Note''': With a third and fourth parameter, i.e. $nvnick(#,N/nick,aohvr,aohvr), this identifier behaves exactly the same as {{mIRC|$nick|$nick(#,N/nick,aohvr,aohvr)}}
  
 
== Properties ==
 
== Properties ==
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{{mIRC|$vnick|$vnick()}}
 
{{mIRC|$vnick|$vnick()}}
 
{{mIRC|$nopnick}}
 
{{mIRC|$nopnick}}
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[[Category:mIRC identifiers|nvnick]]

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