Hello, I asked this question a few days ago, but did not get an answer that worked when i tried it. I am looking for a way for my AIM-Bot (AIM Screenname: TestAIMBot) to open a file (screenname.emo) and if it doesnt exist, it makes it, and prints 0. Then, when someone is talking to the bot, and says "sorry", "sry" or "srry", it adds 1 to the file, thus making it 1, instead of 0, and add 1 for every time someone says "sorry", etc. I guess it would go something like this, but not sure:
if (! -e "emotions/$victim.emo") {
open (DATA, ">emotions/$victim.emo");
print DATA "0";
close (DATA);
}
if ($msg =~ /^sorry/ || $msg =~ /^srry/ || $msg =~ /^sry/)
{open (FILE, ">emotions/$victim.emo");
$emo = <FILE>;
print DATA "$emo ++ 1";
close(FILE);
return "it's OK.";
}
Any ideas? Feel free to talk to it, or talk to me on my AIM Screenname, Sleepaholic88. Thanks.
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