Added in 2.3
/sockudp [-bntkdu] [bindip] <name> [port] <ipaddress> <port> [numbytes] [text|%var|&binvar]
Opens a UDP connection to a remote ipaddress/port and sends a UDP packet.
Switches
| Switch | Description | 
| -b | Indicates that you are specifying the numbytes value which is the number of bytes you want sent. | 
| -n | Appends a $crlf to the line being sent if it is not a &binvar and if it does not already have a $crlf. | 
| -t | Forces AdiIRC to send anything beginning with a & as normal text instead of interpreting it as a binary variable. | 
| -k | Forces the socket to stay open, so it can receive UDP data. | 
| -d | The specified IP address is the bind ip address. | 
| -u | Enables dual stack sockets. | 
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | 
| [bindip] | Bind ip to be used. | 
| <name> | Socket connection name. | 
| [port] | Bind port to be used. | 
| <ipaddress> | Remote ipaddress to connect to. | 
| <port> | Remote port to connect to. | 
| [numbytes] | Number of bytes to send. (used with -b) | 
| [text|%var|&binvar] | Text, %variable or &binvar to send. | 
Example
alias gettime {
  ; Set a NULL byte binary variable.
  bset &null 1 0
  ; Open a UDP connection to Time-a.nist.gov = 129.6.15.28
  sockudp -k gettime 129.6.15.28 37 &null
}
on *:udpread:gettime: {
  ; Read the reply.
  sockread -f &time
  var %time $bvar(&time,1,$bvar(&time,0))
  ; Convert to binary, remove spaces.
  var %bin $regsubex(%time, /(\d+)\s?/g, $base(\1, 10, 2, 8))
  ; Get the current unix time in decimal system.
  var %time = $base(%bin, 2, 10)
  ; Print the time and close the socket.
  echo -ag Currnt Time/Date: $asctime($calc(%time - 2208988800), yyyy-mm-dd hh:nn:ss TT)
  sockclose $sockname
}