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{{header|Character Variables|ro| The #charID system variable determines the id of your character. This is a unique identifier, so it can be used to identify different characters and make specific actions depending on what character it is.  This variable can also be used as a container for [[findItem]].}}
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| width=100 | {{ro}} || The #charID system variable determines the id of your character. This is a unique identifier, so it can be used to identify different characters and make specific actions depending on what character it is.  This variable can also be used as a container for [[findItem]].
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== Example ==
 
== Example ==
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
  
call specific_char_variables.txt
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findItem *
if #charID <> %charID
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for #findIndex 1 #findCnt
 
{
 
{
event sysmessage You are using this script for the wrong character!  Halting Script!
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  if #findId <> #charId
halt
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    event ExMsg #findId 3 0 This is someone or something else.
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  if #findId = #charId
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    event ExMsg #charID 3 0 This is me!
 
}
 
}
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halt
  
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
{{footer}}
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=See Also=
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{{Character Variables}}

Latest revision as of 12:15, 13 October 2007

The #charID system variable determines the id of your character. This is a unique identifier, so it can be used to identify different characters and make specific actions depending on what character it is. This variable can also be used as a container for findItem.


Example


findItem *
for #findIndex 1 #findCnt
{
  if #findId <> #charId
    event ExMsg #findId 3 0 This is someone or something else.
  if #findId = #charId
    event ExMsg #charID 3 0 This is me!
}
halt

See Also

Character Variables

  • The character category of system variables contains information specific to the character in the current instance of Ultima Online that EasyUO is attached to.
#charPosX Returns the characters world X-coordinate
#charPosY Returns the characters world Y-coordinate
#charPosZ Returns the characters world Z-coordinate
#charDir Returns the direction the character is facing
#charStatus Returns different states that the character can be in
#charID Returns the id of the character
#charGhost Returns if your character is dead
#backpackID Displays the ID of your player's backPack (Inventory)