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|descr= Break script flow and go to given label (defined by '''#''' - '''NOT''' to be confused with [[SQF Syntax|SQF]]'s [[a_hash_b|hash sign]]!) | |descr= Break script flow and go to given label (defined by '''#''' - '''NOT''' to be confused with [[SQF Syntax|SQF]]'s [[a_hash_b|hash sign]]!) | ||
{{Feature | | {{Feature|warning|This command only works in [[SQS Syntax]].}} | ||
{{Feature | | {{Feature|informative|Note that labels are not case sensitive and are searched for from the top of the script, so multiple occurrences of a label will only result in the topmost one ever being found.}} | ||
|s1= [[goto]] label | |s1= [[goto]] label | ||
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|r1= [[Nothing]] | |r1= [[Nothing]] | ||
|x1= < | |x1= <sqs> | ||
goto "myLabel" | |||
player setDamage 1 | |||
#myLabel | |||
hint "you successfully avoided death!"</ | hint "you successfully avoided death!" | ||
</sqs> | |||
|seealso= [[Control_Structures#SQS_syntax_.28deprecated.29|SQS Control Structures]] [[SQS to SQF conversion]] | |seealso= [[Control_Structures#SQS_syntax_.28deprecated.29|SQS Control Structures]] [[SQS to SQF conversion]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Note | |||
|user= Hardrock | |||
|timestamp= 20060804105200 | |||
|text= ''Notes from before the conversion:'' | |||
* This function works only inside of [[SQS Syntax|SQS script]]. | * This function works only inside of [[SQS Syntax|SQS script]]. | ||
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* Labels are not case sensitive. | * Labels are not case sensitive. | ||
* Loops which look something like the example below should be avoided as many of them could cause the mission to slow down: | * Loops which look something like the example below should be avoided as many of them could cause the mission to slow down: | ||
< | <sqs> | ||
if (condition) then { | #wait | ||
if (condition) then { goto "wait" } | |||
</sqs> | |||
It is better to use the '''@''' command to wait for a condition to be true, or put a small delay into the wait loop. | It is better to use the '''@''' command to wait for a condition to be true, or put a small delay into the wait loop. | ||
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* You would need to have many scripts running for this to be a significant issue. | * You would need to have many scripts running for this to be a significant issue. | ||
* Deciding whether to use a script with a loop or a trigger or even a '''@''' statement to detect a condition is a complicated matter and should be subject to experimentation. | * Deciding whether to use a script with a loop or a trigger or even a '''@''' statement to detect a condition is a complicated matter and should be subject to experimentation. | ||
}} | |||
{{Note | |||
|user= UNN | |||
|timestamp= 20060804121700 | |||
|text= A goto command called within a [[forEach]] loop will only execute a single jump to [[goto]], once the [[forEach]] loop has finished: | |||
A goto command called within a [[forEach]] loop will only execute a single jump to [[goto]], once the [[forEach]] loop has finished: | <sqs>{ goto "wait" } forEach [0, 1, 2, 3, 4]</sqs> | ||
< | }} | ||
Latest revision as of 21:46, 16 May 2024
Description
- Description:
- Break script flow and go to given label (defined by # - NOT to be confused with SQF's hash sign!)
- Groups:
- Program Flow
Syntax
Examples
- Example 1:
Additional Information
- See also:
- SQS Control Structures SQS to SQF conversion
Notes
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Only post proven facts here! Add Note
- Posted on Aug 04, 2006 - 10:52 (UTC)
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Notes from before the conversion:
- This function works only inside of SQS script.
- The search for labels always begins at the top of the script so that if there are multiple occurrences of a label the first occurrence will always be the one found.
- Because of the searching order, it is faster to place loops which are executed often at the top of a script.
- Labels are not case sensitive.
- Loops which look something like the example below should be avoided as many of them could cause the mission to slow down:
- While it is not required to include a delay in a loop, such a loop without a delay can cause the script to slow the game down, as the loop will be executed many times before the game engine interrupts the script.
- Unless you really want the loop to execute multiple times during a frame, you should include a small delay.
- You would need to have many scripts running for this to be a significant issue.
- Deciding whether to use a script with a loop or a trigger or even a @ statement to detect a condition is a complicated matter and should be subject to experimentation.
Categories:
- Scripting Commands
- Introduced with Operation Flashpoint version 1.00
- Operation Flashpoint: New Scripting Commands
- Operation Flashpoint: Scripting Commands
- Operation Flashpoint: Elite: Scripting Commands
- ArmA: Armed Assault: Scripting Commands
- Arma 2: Scripting Commands
- Arma 2: Operation Arrowhead: Scripting Commands
- Take On Helicopters: Scripting Commands
- Arma 3: Scripting Commands
- Command Group: Program Flow