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| Returns the [[:Category:Data Types|data type]] of expression. | | Returns the [[:Category:Data Types|data type]] of an expression. | ||
The type is returned as an all-uppercase string having one of the following values: "ARRAY","BOOL","CODE","CONFIG","CONTROL","DISPLAY","GROUP","OBJECT","SCALAR","SCRIPT","SIDE","STRING","TEXT". They represent the available [[Data_Types|data types]] in ArmA. |= Description | |||
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|x1= <pre> | |x1= <pre>_msg="hello"; _result = typeName _msg; // _result will be "STRING"</pre> |= Example 1 | ||
|x2= <pre> | |x2= <pre>_unit=player; _result = typeName _unit; // _result becomes "OBJECT"</pre> |= Example 2 | ||
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Revision as of 08:15, 27 April 2007
Description
- Description:
- Returns the data type of an expression. The type is returned as an all-uppercase string having one of the following values: "ARRAY","BOOL","CODE","CONFIG","CONTROL","DISPLAY","GROUP","OBJECT","SCALAR","SCRIPT","SIDE","STRING","TEXT". They represent the available data types in ArmA.
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
Examples
- Example 1:
_msg="hello"; _result = typeName _msg; // _result will be "STRING"
- Example 2:
_unit=player; _result = typeName _unit; // _result becomes "OBJECT"
Additional Information
- See also:
- See also needed
Notes
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