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Within the completion statement [[currentWaypoint]] will give the index of the waypoint being completed (as opposed to the following one).<br><br> | Within the completion statement [[currentWaypoint]] will give the index of the waypoint being completed (as opposed to the following one).<br><br> | ||
This is particularly useful if you need a self deleting waypoint:<code>[[setWaypointStatements]] ["[[true]]","[[deleteWaypoint]] <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[group]] this, [[currentWaypoint]] ([[group]] this)]"]</code> | This is particularly useful if you need a self deleting waypoint:<code>[[setWaypointStatements]] ["[[true]]","[[deleteWaypoint]] <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[group]] this, [[currentWaypoint]] ([[group]] this)]"]</code> | ||
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The condition block carries the same rules as functions which return a value. The return value must be of type Boolean. I can bypass the use of triggers in this manner. | |||
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i.e. _wp setWaypointStatements [" ''code code code;'' '''_returnBool'''", "''onActivation block;''"]; | |||
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Revision as of 17:36, 9 May 2017
Description
- Description:
- The waypoint is done only when the condition is fulfilled. When the waypoint is done, the statement expression is executed.
Within the Condition & Statement code string: - Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
- Syntax:
- waypoint setWaypointStatements [condition, statement]
- Parameters:
- waypoint: Array - format Waypoint
- [condition, statement]: Array
- condition: String
- statement: String
- Return Value:
- Nothing
Examples
- Example 1:
new_wp setWaypointStatements ["true", "hint 'hello'; hint 'goodbye'"];
- Example 2:
new_wp setWaypointStatements ["true", "diag_log ['GroupLeader: ', this]; diag_log ['Units: ', thislist]"];
Additional Information
- See also:
- waypointsdeleteWaypointcopyWaypointssetCurrentWaypointsetWaypointBehavioursetWaypointCombatModesetWaypointCompletionRadiussetWaypointDescriptionsetWaypointFormationsetWaypointHousePositionsetWaypointPositionsetWaypointScriptsetWaypointSpeedsetWaypointTimeoutsetWaypointTypesetWaypointVisiblewaypointAttachVehiclewaypointAttachedVehiclesetWaypointLoiterRadiuswaypointLoiterRadiusaddWaypointsetWaypointLoiterTypewaypointSpeed
Notes
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Notes
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- Posted on May 21, 2016 - 16:19 (UTC)
- SilentSpike
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Within the completion statement currentWaypoint will give the index of the waypoint being completed (as opposed to the following one).
This is particularly useful if you need a self deleting waypoint:setWaypointStatements ["true","deleteWaypoint [group this, currentWaypoint (group this)]"]
- Posted on May 9, 2017 - 16:35 (UTC)
- RHfront
-
The condition block carries the same rules as functions which return a value. The return value must be of type Boolean. I can bypass the use of triggers in this manner.
i.e. _wp setWaypointStatements [" code code code; _returnBool", "onActivation block;"];