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== Example == | == Example == | ||
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| + | finditem HS_IS G_10 | ||
| + | if #findrep = 1 | ||
| + | display ok The item found is (blue) Innocent | ||
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| + | halt | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
| − | {{ | + | =See Also= |
| + | {{FindItem}} | ||
Latest revision as of 09:13, 7 September 2007
| ⇒ | The #findRep system variable contains the reputation of the object returned by findItem. |
| Value | Description |
| 1 | Innocent (Blue) |
| 2 | Friend (Green) |
| 3 | Grey (Grey - Animal) |
| 4 | Criminal (Grey) |
| 5 | Enemy (Orange) |
| 6 | Murderer (Red) |
| 7 | Invulnerable (Yellow) |
Example
finditem HS_IS G_10 if #findrep = 1 display ok The item found is (blue) Innocent halt
See Also
FindItem
- These system variables are set when the FindItem command is used.
| #findID | ⇒ | Returns the id of the object returned by findItem |
| #findType | ⇒ | Returns the type of the object returned by findItem |
| #findX | ⇒ | Returns the x-coordinate of the object returned by findItem |
| #findY | ⇒ | Returns the y-coordinate of the object returned by findItem |
| #findZ | ⇒ | Returns the z-coordinate of the object returned by findItem |
| #findDist | ⇒ | Returns the distance from the character to the object returned by findItem |
| #findKind | ⇒ | Returns the kind of the object returned by findItem |
| #findStack | ⇒ | Returns the number of stacked items in the object returned by findItem |
| #findBagID | ⇒ | Returns the bag the object returned by findItem is contained in |
| #findMod | ⇔ | Returns displacement for #findX and #findY |
| #findRep | ⇒ | Returns the reputation of the object returned by findItem |
| #findCol | ⇒ | Returns the color of the object returned by findItem |
| #findIndex | ⇔ | Gets the values of all other findItem results without restarting the time-consuming FindItem command. |
| #findCnt | ⇒ | Returns the number of objects that matches what was searched for with the findItem command |