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Added in 1.9.0
$1-$N
Returns a range of tokens associated with current script.
You can use $N- to refer to parameters N and onward, and $N-M to refer to token $N through to $M.
To refer to a whole line, you would use $1-.
See also /tokenize.
Can be prefixed with # to ensure the resulted text starts with a channel prefix.
Example
on *:TEXT:*:*:Number of tokens in the incoming message is $0 first token is $1 all tokens is $1- alias Example { ; Tokenize the string 'a,b,c,d. /tokenize 44 a,b,c,d ; Print number of tokens. echo -ag Number of tokens is $0 first token is $1 all tokens is $1- } ; $1 can be combined with regular text without using $+. ; NB If your text contains a number, AdiIRC skips every character in your text up to the last number and uses the remaining text. alias Example { ; Tokenize the string 'abcd' into just one token. /tokenize 32 abcd ; Prints 'abcde'. echo -ag Combined text is $1-e }
Updated by Per Amundsen about 6 years ago · 5 revisions