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| [[string]] <nowiki>=</nowiki> '''format''' ["FormatString", var1, var2 ...] |= Syntax
| [[String]] <nowiki>=</nowiki> '''format''' ["FormatString", var1, var2 ...] |= Syntax


|p1= FormatString: [[String]] - a string containing references to the variables listed below in the array. The references appear in form of %1, %2 etc. |= Parameter 1
|p1= FormatString: [[String]] - a string containing references to the variables listed below in the array. The references appear in form of %1, %2 etc. |= Parameter 1

Revision as of 23:52, 26 August 2007

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Description

Description:
Composes a string containing other variables or other variable types. Converts any variable type to a string. If you want to convert a string back to a number, use call. The array used with this command has to contain at least two items.
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Syntax

Syntax:
String = format ["FormatString", var1, var2 ...]
Parameters:
FormatString: String - a string containing references to the variables listed below in the array. The references appear in form of %1, %2 etc.
var1: Any Value - variable referenced by %1
var2: Any Value - variable referenced by %2, and so on
Return Value:
String - The full string is returned.

Examples

Example 1:
format ["Player side: %1 - Human players on that side: %2", side player, playersNumber side player]
returns "Player side: West - Human players on that side: 1"

Additional Information

See also:
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Notes

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Notes

Unknown
The format command is very strong in combination with call. Dynamic code can be created using format and then executed with call.
Posted on August 5, 2006 - 14:12
hardrock
Notes from before the conversion: It is not advisable to use this command with string arguments only. Better use + for string concatenation then. Read more in String operators If variables don't exist, their value as string is generally "scalar bool array string 0xfcffffef"
Dr_Eyeball
Object array parameters work very nicely. Eg: _MyArray = [Obj1, Obj2, Obj3]; Hint Format["MyArray=%1", _MyArray];
Posted on August 5, 2006 - 14:12

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