well, say you have:

if (condition1) || (condition2) || (condition3) || (condition4) || (condition5)

and you wanted to get exactly which conditions activated the script. Like a bad channel kicker for example, sometimes more than one bad channel can exist in a comparison and while a properly written bad channel kicker would only kick once, that doesnt mean 12 channels were considered bad. So if we had $v1 $v2 etc etc we could capture all the bad channels. Now Im willing to bet there's a scripted way to do this and Im sure it'd be small considering some of the people's knowledge here, but still, it would be nice to get all the different matches on a comparison


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