Debugging an output - 21/11/08 06:58 PM
Hello,
I'd like to find out if it's possible to have this while loop echo the output on one line instead of 2:
SERVER OUTPUT:
:IrcServer.1 319 Mynickname Buggs2008 :%#EspressoBar
:IrcServer.1 319 Mynickname Buggs2008 :%#test101
MIRC OUTPUT (Current)
14› Buggs2008 is in Channel(s): %#EspressoBar
14› Buggs2008 is in Channel(s): %#test101
I would like to try and get the output one line of echo, I dont know if that possible though because the server is outputing a different channel for each 319 reply
WISHED FOR OUTPUT:
14› Buggs2008 is in Channel(s): %#EspressoBar,%#test101
My only way of thinking of doing this maybe might be to use a hash table to store the data, then compare it, if there is one channel listed and there is not a second one, then the result is only one channel
On the other hand if there is one channel listed, store it, and if there is another one on a 319 reply, add it some how to the existing piece of data......thoughts?
Cheers
Jay
I'd like to find out if it's possible to have this while loop echo the output on one line instead of 2:
SERVER OUTPUT:
:IrcServer.1 319 Mynickname Buggs2008 :%#EspressoBar
:IrcServer.1 319 Mynickname Buggs2008 :%#test101
Code:
if ($2 = 319) { var %x = $comchan($4,0) while (%x) { echo $comchan($4,%x) 14› $4 is in Channel(s): $5- dec %x } }
MIRC OUTPUT (Current)
14› Buggs2008 is in Channel(s): %#EspressoBar
14› Buggs2008 is in Channel(s): %#test101
I would like to try and get the output one line of echo, I dont know if that possible though because the server is outputing a different channel for each 319 reply
WISHED FOR OUTPUT:
14› Buggs2008 is in Channel(s): %#EspressoBar,%#test101
My only way of thinking of doing this maybe might be to use a hash table to store the data, then compare it, if there is one channel listed and there is not a second one, then the result is only one channel
On the other hand if there is one channel listed, store it, and if there is another one on a 319 reply, add it some how to the existing piece of data......thoughts?
Cheers
Jay