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Per Amundsen, 02/11/2014 07:59 PM
Added in 1.9.0
/hinc [-bcmsuNz] <name> <item> [num | &binvar]
Increases the value of the item by 'num'.
Switches
-s - displays the result.
-m - creates the table if it does not exist.
-b - indicates binvar is set.
-c - chop the binvar to first null byte.
-z - decreases the item once per second until it reaches zero and then unsets it.
-uN - unsets the item after N seconds.
Parameters
<name> - The hashtable where the <item> is stored.
<item> - The hashtable item to increase.
[num | &binvar] - The number or &binvar to increase by.
Example
alias example {
;Create a hashtable.
/hmake -s example
;Add a few items.
/hadd example item1 4
/hadd example item2 7
/hadd example item3 9
;Print the items.
/echo -a item1 = $hget(example, item1)
/echo -a item2 = $hget(example, item2)
/echo -a item3 = $hget(example, item3)
;Increase the values.
/hinc example item1 5
/hinc example item2 12
/hinc example item3 1
/echo -e -
;Print the items.
/echo -a item1 = $hget(example, item1)
/echo -a item2 = $hget(example, item2)
/echo -a item3 = $hget(example, item3)
;Cleanup.
/hfree -s example
}
Updated by Per Amundsen over 11 years ago · 5 revisions