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Hoopy frood
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if i using this line: set %backupcheck $read($mircdirgxfiles\r1.gx , 3) shouldent that return line 3 in that file? it does that now.. but it set that line as the %backupcheck 2 times. so if i have a 1 in that line, then i want it to be: %backupcheck 1 but now it set it like: %backupcheck 1 1 line 3 in that file are a %var .. but why do it read that %var two times. any one have a naswer on that? :tongue: i tested to use $read on another file, it works just great.. but how come it set the %var two times if the value i looking for is a %var? any way you can make $read read just the seccond word in line 3 ? cos then it dont need to read the %var.. somone that have any ides? and if i add a word in Variables in mirc.. what happens if that value arent a %var ? for example if i add the word "ok" in that section, do mirc try to use that ok or do it just skip it? cos if i can add a word there without the %var first, then i can read the value just fine, never tryed it and cant see anything in the help file, but i dont dare to try it cos if it making somthing and f*k upp the %var's in that file, then i have to set them all again..
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Babel fish
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Please post an example of your current, your kinda confusing.
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Hoopy frood
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alias verifygxf {
set %backupcheck $read($mircdirgxfiles\r1.gx , 3)
if (%backupcheck == °gx°) { match | goto end }
.elseif (%backupcheck != °gx°) { nomatch | goto end }
:end
}
This is how the code look like, and the file r1.gx have all the %variables in it.. so its from that file i doing all the settings, the line 3 is %ad1 °gx° .. and the thing i trying to do is to read line 3 from the file, then verify so line 3 is the line with °gx° , but now it set the %backupcheck like °gx° °gx° , and thats wrong, i only have 1 °gx° in that line.. so it counts the %var in that line for one °gx° , then the °gx° behind that as one and give me the reply %backupcheck °gx° °gx° , and i cant figure out how to make it only see the first one..
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I think you meant to post this first of all: alias verifygxf {
set %backupcheck $read($mircdir\gxfiles\r1.gx , 3)
if (%backupcheck == °gx°) { match | goto end }
.elseif (%backupcheck != °gx°) { nomatch | goto end }
:end} Because there's no such identifier as $mircdirgxfiles. :P If I had to guess, it's because those slashes sitting in between the variable $mircdir and the directory names. $mirc actually thinks you're hunting for a identifier named "$mircdir\gxfiles\r1.gx" instead of one identifier and two directories the way that code is, I think. Try seperating it with $+. alias verifygxf {
set %backupcheck $read($mircdir $+ \ $+ gxfiles $+ \ $+ r1.gx , 3)
if (%backupcheck == °gx°) { match | goto end }
.elseif (%backupcheck != °gx°) { nomatch | goto end }
:end} Also, the whole (%backupcheck == °gx°) thing. Are those supposd to be asterisks for wildcards you used around the gx? My Internet Explorer font is wonky, so I can't tell. If they are, you'll wanna use (*gx* iswm %backupcheck) and (*gx* !iswm %backupcheck) instead.
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Hoopy frood
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Have you tried //echo -a $mircdirgxfiles?
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Hoopy frood
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$mircdir, $getdir, $scriptdir all accept that you append the next subdir/file without any fuss. $mircdirversions.txt would return C:\Program files\mIRC\ versions.txtSo that part of the original code will work just fine. As for the rest -- the line you are reading, is that a variable (eg: %var), are a number. I get the impression it is a variable. You might wanna use the n flag in your $read, so mIRC will not try to evaluate the line it is reading as code, but consider it to be text. Also -- things may become erratic if there are spaces in your path.
alias verifygxf {
[color:green]; no complicated $+ constructions here -- add the n[/color]
set %backupcheck $read($mircdirgxfiles\r1.gx,n,3)
[color:green]; mIRC doesn't use quotes to match a textstring in if statements[/color]
[color:green]; like perl and php do, delete them[/color]
if (%backupcheck == gx) { match }
[color:green]; since your elseif is the exact opposite as your if, a simple else will do[/color]
[color:green]; also, if the condition is true, the script will never see the command 'nomatch',[/color]
[color:green]; and since in boh cases you jump there, the goto construction is obsolete, even when[/color]
[color:green]; there is more code after the :end that you had[/color]
else { nomatch }
[color:blue]You can insert more code here[/color]
}
DALnet #Helpdesk I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand. -Confucius
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Hoopy frood
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$mircdirgxfiles is the same as $mircdir/gxfiles .. and thats not the problem. the °gx° is the logo for the script.. and its set as a %var, but when i do a read in the file, then it returns °gx° °gx° .. thats whats wrong cos the %var only have one °gx°, so i dont know why it returns the %var as °gx° °gx° .. it must som how read the %var as a °gx° .. then it read what the %var return, thats also a °gx° .. so it gives me dubble of the logo, not just 1 as i want it to..
if ($me != tired) { return } | else { echo -a Get a pot of coffee now $+($me,.) }
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Hoopy frood
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its a %var yes, but no its no spaces in the path to that file.. and i try your code.. thnx.. hmm, didnt work as i wanted it to do.. now it returns the value "%ad1 °gx°" , so it also return the %var, and i only want it to return the value of that %var, thats the logo "°gx°" .. grr, this wasnt as easy as i belived it should be
Last edited by sparta; 28/08/03 05:53 AM.
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Fjord artisan
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$mircdirgxfiles is the same as $mircdir/gxfiles Not exactly, one will return C:\Program Files\mIRC\gxfiles the other will return C:\Program Files\mIRC\\gxfiles, which can cause errors.
- Jason
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Hoopy frood
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All mirc commands/identifiers accept paths like that: //write -c $replace($mircdirblah.txt,\,///) bleh works fine, for example.
/.timerQ 1 0 echo /.timerQ 1 0 $timer(Q).com
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