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Per Amundsen, 11/03/2020 06:19 AM
Added in 1.8.8
/var [-gnspB] <%var> [[= ]value]
Sets the value of local variable %var to the specified value.
Syntax can be either var %var = value or var %var value.
Multiple variables can be set in one line using comma as separator, var %var1 = value, %var2 = value2.
See also /set, /unset, /inc, /dec, $var.
Switches
-s - Display variable assignment value.
-g - Creates a global variable instead.
-n - Treat the value as plain text, even if arithmetic operators are used.
-i - Initializes a variable only if it does not already exist as a local or global variable.
-p - Permits value to be 2 literal double quotes and permits value to end with a single $chr(32) space. Also enables -n switch behavior.
-B - Performs a $calcint calculation instead of regular $calc when arithmetic operators are used. (AdiIRC only)
Parameters
<%var> - The variable to set.
[ [= ]value ] - Value to set the variable to. (can be a single arithmetic expression)
Example
alias factorial { var %result = 1, %x = $1 while (%x) { var %result = %result * $v1 dec %x } return %result } ;Returns 3628800 //echo -ag $factorial(10)
Updated by Per Amundsen about 4 years ago · 20 revisions