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Hello
I can't figure this out. "1 2 3" will always be numbers "A" will get its value from %calc.A
!calc 1 2 3 A Result: (1*x + 2*y + 3*z) * A
!calc 1 2 A Result: (1*x + 2*y) * A
so typing all "1 2 3" should not be necessary, just "1 2" or "1" (avoiding !calc 1 0 0 A).
How can I do that, as "A" wouldnt always be $$4 ?
Thanks
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A == $0. $0 is the total number of tokens (seperated by spaces, or another character if you use /tokenize).
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Thanks
Now I have a big problem. These are the new possibilities:
!calc 1 2 3 A Land Cruiser Result: ((1*x + 2*y + 3*z) * A) * %calc.points.LandCruiser
!calc 1 B Monte Carlo Result: ((1*x) * B) * %calc.points.MonteCarlo
The quantity of numbers will vary, after them only A,B,C,D are allowed and finally a name is needed (which can be 1-3 words)
How can I make the last numbers optional with this?
thanks for the help
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What, if any limit is there regarding the number of numerics that can be supplied. I noticed that you're using x, y, & z as non-specific identifiers for a pending calculation. Are these to be returned as letters, or as calculated (ie: use them as variables). Also do you only use x, y & z, or are other letters possbile based upon the number of numerics supplied. If the latter, where do the letters start, and if there are too many numerics supplied to cover the letters allocated, do the letters repeat, or is an error expected?
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Assuming there's always going to be 1 to 3 numbers (no more, no less), you can use regular expressions to match the strings you want and capture the useful substrings to format your reply: on *:text:!calc *:#yourchannel:{
var %a = $regsubex(calc,$2-,/^(\d)( \d|)( \d|)( )([ABCD])((?: \w+){1,3})$/, $&
(( $+ $remove(\1*x + \2*y + \3*z,\4+ *z,\4+ *y) $+ ) * \5) * $($+(%,calc.points.,$remove(\6,\4)),2))
if $regml(calc,0) {
; result is stored in %a
msg # %a
}
}
/.timerQ 1 0 echo /.timerQ 1 0 $timer(Q).com
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RusselB
Yes the letters (x,y,x) are %variables. All are numeric values and will show One numeric result.
For example, the value expected for a pilot who won 100 Level1, 200 Level2, 300 Level3 races and so on; with an Skill Level of A (or B,C,D), all of it multiplied by a phrase (1-3 words) which will have its own variable value %calc.ThatPhrase like this:
!calc 100 200 300 0 0 0 0 A Land Cruiser Result: ((100* %calc.r1 + 200* %calc.r2 + 300* %calc.r3 + 0* %calc.r4 + 0* %calc.r5 + 0* %calc.r6 + 0* %calc.r7 ) * %calc.A) * %calc.multiplier.LandCruiser
so ... !calc 100 200 300 A Land Cruiser should show the same result
I will try now the regex suggestion from qwerty, but I'm not familiar with that yet so it will take me a while.
Thanks for the help so far
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Your last post gave a clearer, different picture of what you want to do (it would have helped if you gave all that information in your first post). It does make sense now, although you still give contradictory information with respect to the last variable. Is it %calc.points.<text> or %calc.multiplier.<text> ? The following piece of code assumes the latter; you'll have to modify it yourself if you want otherwise: on *:text:!calc *:#yourchannel:{
if $regex(c1,$2-,/^(\d++(?: \d++)*) ([ABCD])((?: \w++){1,3})$/) {
var %a = ( $regsubex(c2,$regml(c1,1),/(\d+)/g,\1*%calc.r\n +) ) $&
$+(*%calc.,$regml(c1,2) *%calc.multiplier.,$remove($regml(c1,3),$chr(32)))
; %a contains the final expression
msg # $calc(%a)
}
}
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WOW! It works! Thanks Just one more thing, how can I make it to work no matter people type ABCD or abcd ? !calc 100 200 300 A Land Cruiser !calc 100 200 300 a Land Cruiser
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Just one more thing, how can I make it to work no matter people type ABCD or abcd ?
Make the end of the regex: {1,3})$/) read {1,3})$/i)
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Just add an "i" (meaning case insensitive) after the second forward slash in $regex, ie:
if $regex(c1,$2-,/^(\d++(?: \d++)*) ([ABCD])((?: \w++){1,3})$/i) {
/.timerQ 1 0 echo /.timerQ 1 0 $timer(Q).com
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Excellent! I really appreciate your help Thanks!
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