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when user does !voice i wil set them voice...so basically i like to add up!! when user does !voice nick i wil set the voice to the user requested nick... !voice nick not the person who did !voice nick....below is code is for !voice..
 can u help me add up for !voice nick
 
 
 #Auto On
 on *:TEXT:*!voice*:*:mode # +v $nick |
 on *:TEXT:*!devoice*:*:mode # -v $nick |
 #Auto End
 
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You could simply use something like: on *:TEXT:!voice*:#:{
  if ($2) && ($2 ison $chan) { mode $chan +v $2 }
  else { mode $chan +v $nick }
}Though there are several (shorter) ways to achieve the same. Note that ANYONE can use this trigger to voice themselves or others. |  |  |  
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|   Hoopy frood Joined:  Aug 2004 Posts: 7,168 | 
Indeed there are shorter ways of doing that code, here's one. on @*:text:!voice*:#: mode $chan +v $iif($$2 ison $chan,$v1,$nick) |  |  |  
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I don't know that that would be the best solution.  If you specify a nick and the nick isn't in the channel, you'll be voiced.  It shouldn't do anything, imo, if a nick was specified but was not in the channel. |  |  |  
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half way complete!!!.from ur side i got onli !voice nick!!!  abt hw !voice urself!! n !devoice nick n !devoice urself!!!! |  |  |  
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on @*:text:!voice*:#: mode $chan +v $iif($$2 ison $chan,$v1,$nick)#Auto On
 on *:TEXT:*!voice*:*:mode # +v $nick | .notice $nick You Have Been Given Voice In #
 on *:TEXT:*!devoice*:*:mode # -v $nick | .notice $nick You Have Been Given Devoice In #
 on @*:text:!voice*:#: mode $chan +v $iif($$2 ison $chan,$v1,$nick)
 #Auto End
 
 
 
 how do i make this scripts works 2gther!!!when i paste it 2gther one of them didnt work!!!
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It's not working because you can't have identical events in your code more than once. I see that you have introduced a group into your code.  How is this group controlled? I may have a better suggestion once you answer that question, but for now  #Auto on
on @*:text:!voice*:#:{
  mode $chan +v $iif($$2 ison $chan,$v1,$nick)
  .notice $vnick You Have Been Given Voice in #
}
on @*:text:!devoice*:#:{
  mode $chan -v $iif($$2 ison $chan,$v1,$nick)
  .notice $vnick You Have Been Given Devoice in #
}
#Auto end
on @*:text:!voice*:#:{
  mode $chan +v $iif($$2 ison $chan,$v1,$nick)
  .notice $vnick You Have Been Given Voice in #
}
Personally, I'd just go with the first two events that I posted here, and remove the group setting |  |  |  
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RussellB, you're still using that $iif that is flawed.    |  |  |  
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#Auto on
on @*:text:!voice*:#:{
  if ($iif($2,$2,$nick) ison #) {
    mode # +v $v1
    .notice $v1 You have been given voice on #
  }
}
on @*:text:!devoice*:#:{
  if ($iif($2,$2,$nick) ison #) {
    mode # +v $v1
    .notice $v1 You have been stripped of voice on #
  }
}
#Auto endRusselB: your method will not work with just !voice or !devoice as $$2 would make the script halt if $2 does not exist as a parameter. That is the nature of using $$. For yours to work as the OP wants it you would have to type !voice non-existent-nick to voice yourself. |  |  |  
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<5+Dmoe> !devoice*** 01You: No such nick/channel
 *** 01You: No such nick/channel
 
 
 am getting error from above scripts@@@@@@@@@@@@@2
 
Last edited by uri; 04/05/08 03:40 PM.
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I don't know where that "You" is coming from, because there's no "You" anywhere in the script.
 Have you got any other scripts loaded?
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.notice $v1 You have been stripped of voice on #
 
 There is no $2 if someone just types !devoice so $v1 will be $null making the word You the target.
 
 Try using $ifmatch instead of $v1
 
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This indicates $v1 is empty at the time /notice is called, which might happen if you have a /mode alias (that uses if statements). To check that, type //echo -a > $isalias(mode).fname
 If that outputs a filename, it means you have a /mode alias there. To bypass that alias, you can use !mode instead of plain mode.
 
 Once more, /echo is your friend. You can use "/echo -a > $v1" in various places in your script to check if $v1 has the correct value.
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If there's no $2, $nick is used, so $v1 should never be $null, unless external factors interfere (like a /mode alias), due to $v1 being "global". Besides, /notice is called only if mirc passes the ison check, which means that $v1 is definitely a valid value initially.
 Your $ifmatch suggestion is still valid though, in case the OP uses an old version of mirc.
 
Last edited by qwerty; 04/05/08 07:37 PM.
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Yeah I just realized that I didn't take into account the $iif actually being inside an if statement so that whatever $iif returns, it will always be $v1. Thanks for pointing it out. Either way, it still made the word You the target because $v1 is empty for whatever reason as you said.~ Edit ~ $ifmatch is still valid in new versions isn't it? It's still in the help file anyway and still works as it always has. I suggested it before realizing my mistake thinking it would return the correct match from $iif whichever it was. In this case though I guess $ifmatch would return $true from the if statement rather than returning a nick.
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$ifmatch/$ifmatch2 still work. |  |  |  | 
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