$uptime » History » Version 1
Per Amundsen, 03/16/2015 08:47 AM
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3 | *$uptime* |
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5 | Returns connection time in seconds on the associated server connection. |
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7 | _Added in 1.9.2_ |
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9 | *$uptime(mirc|AdiIRC|server|system, N)* |
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11 | Returns uptime in milliseconds for the specified item. |
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13 | *Parameters* |
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15 | mirc|AdiIRC|server|system - Item to retrieve uptime for. |
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16 | N - Optional, if N = 1 returns same format as $duration(), if N = 2 returns same format as $duration() but without seconds, and if N = 3 returns seconds instead of milliseconds. |
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18 | *Example* |
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20 | <pre> |
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21 | ; Current connection uptime |
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22 | //echo -ag Server has been connected $uptime seconds |
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24 | ; AdiIRC uptime |
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25 | //echo -ag AdiIRC has been connected $uptime(AdiIRC, 1) |
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26 | </pre> |