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| Return root of mission [[Description.ext]] entries hierarchy. | | Return root of mission [[Description.ext]] entries hierarchy. | ||
<br | <br><br> | ||
{{Important|Since introduction of the [[Eden Editor]], scenario attributes can be configured in the editor itself, not only in the external Description.ext file. To access desired value independently on where it's stored, use the following commands instead: | {{Important|Since introduction of the [[Eden Editor]], scenario attributes can be configured in the editor itself, not only in the external Description.ext file. To access desired value independently on where it's stored, use the following commands instead: | ||
* [[getMissionConfigValue]] | * [[getMissionConfigValue]] | ||
* [[getMissionConfig]]}} | * [[getMissionConfig]]}}<br> | ||
{{warning| | {{warning| | ||
If your [[Description.ext]] file is empty, [[str]] [[missionConfigFile]] may report an empty string instead of the path to the file. You have to put at least one entry into your config. | If your [[Description.ext]] file is empty, [[str]] [[missionConfigFile]] may report an empty string instead of the path to the file. You have to put at least one entry into your config. | ||
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|x2= To define custom values in [[description.ext]]: | |x2= To define custom values in [[description.ext]]: | ||
< | <syntaxhighlight lang=cpp>class myMissionConfig | ||
{ | { | ||
class mySetup | class mySetup | ||
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myText = "LOL"; | myText = "LOL"; | ||
}; | }; | ||
};</ | };</syntaxhighlight> | ||
To read defined custom values from a script: | To read defined custom values from a script: | ||
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<dd class="note"> | <dd class="note"> | ||
[[missionConfigFile]] can be used to parse ''mission.sqm'' file data as well if it is included into [[description.ext]]: | [[missionConfigFile]] can be used to parse ''mission.sqm'' file data as well if it is included into [[description.ext]]: | ||
< | <syntaxhighlight lang=cpp> | ||
class MissionSQM | class MissionSQM | ||
{ | { | ||
#include "mission.sqm" | #include "mission.sqm" | ||
};</ | };</syntaxhighlight> | ||
Then ''mission.sqm'' data can be accessed like this: | Then ''mission.sqm'' data can be accessed like this: | ||
<code>[[getNumber]] ([[missionConfigFile]] >> "MissionSQM" >> "version"); //12 - version param in ''mission.sqm''</code> | <code>[[getNumber]] ([[missionConfigFile]] >> "MissionSQM" >> "version"); //12 - version param in ''mission.sqm''</code> |
Revision as of 13:11, 19 November 2018
Description
- Description:
- Return root of mission Description.ext entries hierarchy.
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
- Syntax:
- missionConfigFile
- Return Value:
- Config
Examples
- Example 1:
for "_i" from (0) to ((count paramsArray) - 1) do { missionNamespace setVariable [configName ((missionConfigFile/"Params") select _i), paramsArray select _i]; };
- Example 2:
- To define custom values in description.ext:
class myMissionConfig { class mySetup { myNumber = 3; myArray[] = { 1, 2, 3 }; myText = "LOL"; }; };
To read defined custom values from a script:
_myNumber = getNumber (missionConfigFile >> "myMissionConfig" >> "mySetup" >> "myNumber"); _myArray = getArray (missionConfigFile >> "myMissionConfig" >> "mySetup" >> "myArray");
_myText = getText (missionConfigFile >> "myMissionConfig" >> "mySetup" >> "myText");
- Example 3:
- To get file path with description.ext to play sound via playSound3D:
MISSION_ROOT = str missionConfigFile select [0, count str missionConfigFile - 15];
Additional Information
- See also:
- configClassesconfigPropertiesconfigFilecampaignConfigFileconfig/nameconfig >> nameconfigNamecountgetArraygetTextgetNumberinheritsFromisArrayisClassisNumberisTextselectconfigHierarchygetMissionConfigValue
Notes
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Notes
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- Posted on February 17, 2015 - 16:46 (UTC)
- Killzone Kid
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missionConfigFile can be used to parse mission.sqm file data as well if it is included into description.ext:
class MissionSQM { #include "mission.sqm" };
Then mission.sqm data can be accessed like this:
getNumber (missionConfigFile >> "MissionSQM" >> "version"); //12 - version param in mission.sqm
(courtesy of Master85)
Categories:
- Scripting Commands
- Scripting Commands ArmA
- Command Group: System Commands
- Command Group: Mission Information
- Introduced with Arma version 1.00
- Arma: New Scripting Commands
- Arma: Scripting Commands
- Command Group: Uncategorised
- Scripting Commands ArmA2
- Scripting Commands Arma 3
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