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I want to be able to run a command that begins with !suspend, mentions a user, then determines a time length and adds a role named 'Suspended' to the mentioned user for the specified time length.



    Message message = event.getMessage(); //Sets the message equal to the variable type 'Message' so it can be modified within the program.
String content = message.getContentRaw(); //Gets the raw content of the message and sets it equal to a string (best way to convert types Message to String).
MessageChannel channel = event.getChannel(); //Gets the channel the message was sent in (useful for sending error messages).
Guild guild = event.getGuild();
//Role group = content.matches("((Suspended))") ? guild.getRolesByName("Suspended", true).get(0) : null;

if(content.startsWith("!suspend"))//Pretty self explanatory. Enters the loop if the message begins with !suspend.
{
String spliced = content.split("\s+"); //Splits the message into an array based on the spaces in the message.
TextChannel textChannel = event.getGuild().getTextChannelsByName("ranked-ms_punishments",true).get(0); //If there is a channel called ranked-ms_punishments which there should be set the value of it equal to the variable.

int length = spliced.length;//Sets 'length' equal to the number of items in the array.

if(length == 3)//If the number of items in the array is 3 then...
{
if(spliced[1].startsWith("<"))
{
list.add(spliced[1]);
String tempuser = spliced[1];
textChannel.sendMessage(tempuser + " you have been suspended for " + spliced[2] + " days.").queue();//Sends the message in the quotations.
//add role to the member
}
}else {
channel.sendMessage("Please use the following format for suspending a user: '!suspend' <@user> (length)").queue(); //If length doesn't equal 3 then it sends the message in quotations.
}
}


Not sure how to do this, as I'm too unfamiliar with JDA to make it work. I have everything working except for the actual addition of the role named 'Suspended'.










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    I want to be able to run a command that begins with !suspend, mentions a user, then determines a time length and adds a role named 'Suspended' to the mentioned user for the specified time length.



        Message message = event.getMessage(); //Sets the message equal to the variable type 'Message' so it can be modified within the program.
    String content = message.getContentRaw(); //Gets the raw content of the message and sets it equal to a string (best way to convert types Message to String).
    MessageChannel channel = event.getChannel(); //Gets the channel the message was sent in (useful for sending error messages).
    Guild guild = event.getGuild();
    //Role group = content.matches("((Suspended))") ? guild.getRolesByName("Suspended", true).get(0) : null;

    if(content.startsWith("!suspend"))//Pretty self explanatory. Enters the loop if the message begins with !suspend.
    {
    String spliced = content.split("\s+"); //Splits the message into an array based on the spaces in the message.
    TextChannel textChannel = event.getGuild().getTextChannelsByName("ranked-ms_punishments",true).get(0); //If there is a channel called ranked-ms_punishments which there should be set the value of it equal to the variable.

    int length = spliced.length;//Sets 'length' equal to the number of items in the array.

    if(length == 3)//If the number of items in the array is 3 then...
    {
    if(spliced[1].startsWith("<"))
    {
    list.add(spliced[1]);
    String tempuser = spliced[1];
    textChannel.sendMessage(tempuser + " you have been suspended for " + spliced[2] + " days.").queue();//Sends the message in the quotations.
    //add role to the member
    }
    }else {
    channel.sendMessage("Please use the following format for suspending a user: '!suspend' <@user> (length)").queue(); //If length doesn't equal 3 then it sends the message in quotations.
    }
    }


    Not sure how to do this, as I'm too unfamiliar with JDA to make it work. I have everything working except for the actual addition of the role named 'Suspended'.










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      I want to be able to run a command that begins with !suspend, mentions a user, then determines a time length and adds a role named 'Suspended' to the mentioned user for the specified time length.



          Message message = event.getMessage(); //Sets the message equal to the variable type 'Message' so it can be modified within the program.
      String content = message.getContentRaw(); //Gets the raw content of the message and sets it equal to a string (best way to convert types Message to String).
      MessageChannel channel = event.getChannel(); //Gets the channel the message was sent in (useful for sending error messages).
      Guild guild = event.getGuild();
      //Role group = content.matches("((Suspended))") ? guild.getRolesByName("Suspended", true).get(0) : null;

      if(content.startsWith("!suspend"))//Pretty self explanatory. Enters the loop if the message begins with !suspend.
      {
      String spliced = content.split("\s+"); //Splits the message into an array based on the spaces in the message.
      TextChannel textChannel = event.getGuild().getTextChannelsByName("ranked-ms_punishments",true).get(0); //If there is a channel called ranked-ms_punishments which there should be set the value of it equal to the variable.

      int length = spliced.length;//Sets 'length' equal to the number of items in the array.

      if(length == 3)//If the number of items in the array is 3 then...
      {
      if(spliced[1].startsWith("<"))
      {
      list.add(spliced[1]);
      String tempuser = spliced[1];
      textChannel.sendMessage(tempuser + " you have been suspended for " + spliced[2] + " days.").queue();//Sends the message in the quotations.
      //add role to the member
      }
      }else {
      channel.sendMessage("Please use the following format for suspending a user: '!suspend' <@user> (length)").queue(); //If length doesn't equal 3 then it sends the message in quotations.
      }
      }


      Not sure how to do this, as I'm too unfamiliar with JDA to make it work. I have everything working except for the actual addition of the role named 'Suspended'.










      share|improve this question














      I want to be able to run a command that begins with !suspend, mentions a user, then determines a time length and adds a role named 'Suspended' to the mentioned user for the specified time length.



          Message message = event.getMessage(); //Sets the message equal to the variable type 'Message' so it can be modified within the program.
      String content = message.getContentRaw(); //Gets the raw content of the message and sets it equal to a string (best way to convert types Message to String).
      MessageChannel channel = event.getChannel(); //Gets the channel the message was sent in (useful for sending error messages).
      Guild guild = event.getGuild();
      //Role group = content.matches("((Suspended))") ? guild.getRolesByName("Suspended", true).get(0) : null;

      if(content.startsWith("!suspend"))//Pretty self explanatory. Enters the loop if the message begins with !suspend.
      {
      String spliced = content.split("\s+"); //Splits the message into an array based on the spaces in the message.
      TextChannel textChannel = event.getGuild().getTextChannelsByName("ranked-ms_punishments",true).get(0); //If there is a channel called ranked-ms_punishments which there should be set the value of it equal to the variable.

      int length = spliced.length;//Sets 'length' equal to the number of items in the array.

      if(length == 3)//If the number of items in the array is 3 then...
      {
      if(spliced[1].startsWith("<"))
      {
      list.add(spliced[1]);
      String tempuser = spliced[1];
      textChannel.sendMessage(tempuser + " you have been suspended for " + spliced[2] + " days.").queue();//Sends the message in the quotations.
      //add role to the member
      }
      }else {
      channel.sendMessage("Please use the following format for suspending a user: '!suspend' <@user> (length)").queue(); //If length doesn't equal 3 then it sends the message in quotations.
      }
      }


      Not sure how to do this, as I'm too unfamiliar with JDA to make it work. I have everything working except for the actual addition of the role named 'Suspended'.







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