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| [[Number]] <nowiki>=</nowiki> "type" '''countType''' | | [[Number]] <nowiki>=</nowiki> "type" '''countType''' [[Array]] |= Syntax | ||
|p1= type: [[String]] - vehicle class type |= Parameter 1 | |p1= type: [[String]] - vehicle class type |= Parameter 1 | ||
|p2= | |p2= [[Array]] -with elements of type [[Object]] |= Parameter 2 | ||
| [[Integer]] |= Return value | | [[Integer]] |= Return value | ||
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|x1= <pre>_count<nowiki>=</nowiki> "Tank" countType list | |x1= <pre>_count<nowiki>=</nowiki> "Tank" countType list _triggerOne</pre> |= Example 1 | ||
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Revision as of 07:22, 27 August 2007
Description
- Description:
- Count how many units in the array are of given type. Other than typeOf this command also works with parent classes like "Air", "Tank" and "Car". For a full class reference see Classes.
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
- Syntax:
- Number = "type" countType Array
- Parameters:
- type: String - vehicle class type
- Array -with elements of type Object
- Return Value:
- Integer
Examples
- Example 1:
_count= "Tank" countType list _triggerOne
Additional Information
Notes
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Notes
- Posted on April 23, 2007 - 16:34
- Kronzky
- This command can be used on the whole hierarchical class tree (i.e. when checking a HMMWV, one could test for "HMMWV50", "Car", "LandVehicle", etc.)