Latest revision as of 08:59, 29 October 2007
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The #findKind system variable contains the kind of the object returned by findItem.
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Description
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| -1 |
No objects found.
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| 0 |
Object is in a container.
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| 1 |
Object is on the ground.
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#Findkind is not the preferred method to check whether an item was found or not because it is harder for humans to debug. Please use #FINDCNT instead, whenever possible.
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Example
if #findkind = -1
{
event sysmessage item not found.
}
See Also
FindItem
- These system variables are set when the FindItem command is used.
| #findID |
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Returns the id of the object returned by findItem
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| #findType |
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Returns the type of the object returned by findItem
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| #findX |
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Returns the x-coordinate of the object returned by findItem
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| #findY |
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Returns the y-coordinate of the object returned by findItem
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| #findZ |
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Returns the z-coordinate of the object returned by findItem
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| #findDist |
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Returns the distance from the character to the object returned by findItem
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| #findKind |
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Returns the kind of the object returned by findItem
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| #findStack |
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Returns the number of stacked items in the object returned by findItem
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| #findBagID |
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Returns the bag the object returned by findItem is contained in
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| #findMod |
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Returns displacement for #findX and #findY
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| #findRep |
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Returns the reputation of the object returned by findItem
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| #findCol |
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Returns the color of the object returned by findItem
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| #findIndex |
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Gets the values of all other findItem results without restarting the time-consuming FindItem command.
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| #findCnt |
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Returns the number of objects that matches what was searched for with the findItem command
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