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| waypoint '''setWaypointStatements''' [condition, statement] |= Syntax
| [[Waypoint]] '''setWaypointStatements''' ["condition", "statement"] |= Syntax


|p1= waypoint: [[Array]] |= Parameter 1
|p1= [[Waypoint]] : [[Array]] |= Parameter 1


|p2= [condition, statement]: [[Array]] |= Parameter 2
|p2= condition: [[String]]  
|p3= statement: [[String]]


| [[Nothing]] |= Return value
| [[Nothing]] |= Return value
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|x1= <pre>[grp, 2] setWaypointStatements ["true", ""]</pre> |= Example 1
|x1= <pre>[_grp, 2] setWaypointStatements ["true", ""]</pre> |= Example 1
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Revision as of 13:06, 31 August 2007

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Description

Description:
The waypoint is done only when the condition is fulfilled. When the waypoint is done, the statement expression is executed.
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Syntax

Syntax:
Waypoint setWaypointStatements ["condition", "statement"]
Parameters:
Waypoint : Array
condition: String
statement: String
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
[_grp, 2] setWaypointStatements ["true", ""]

Additional Information

See also:
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