on *:TEXT:!mmafia out:#:{
var %x
if (%plyr1 == $nick) set %x 1
else if (%plyr2 == $nick) set %x 2
else if (%plyr3 == $nick) set %x 3
while (%x < 3) {
set [ % $+ plyr $+ [ %x ] ] [ % $+ plyr $+ $calc(%x + 1) ]
inc %x
}
set [ % $+ plyr $+ [ %x ] ] none
notice $nick You are no longer signed up.
dec %plyrs
}
%plyr1 %plyr2 and %plyr3 should have a string value equal to someones nick or none. whenever someone with a nick equal to one of em types !mmafia out, it'll remove them from the list and cascade any one above them down. So it should output:
(assuming it was plyr1 who typed !mmafia out)
%plyr1 (whatever %plyr2 was)
%plyr2 (whatever %plyr3 was)
%plyr3 none
for some reason the set line in the loop sets it as just %x + 1 so i get:
%plyr1 2
%plyr2 3
%plyr3 none
I've tried lots of bracket combinations and various $+ arrangements and i still get same results. I think the same problem is occuring in this line:
notice [ % $+ plyr $+ [ %x ] ] You are mafia.
which sends the notice to whatever X is.