Difference between revisions of "CharID"
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− | + | 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 | ||
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Revision as of 07:34, 29 December 2005
⇒ | 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
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