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|x1= < | |x1= <code>_s = [[str]] (2 + 3);</code> | ||
|x2= < | The value of ''_s'' is the string "5" |= Example 1 | ||
|x2= <code>a = []; | |||
ac = 0; | ac = 0; | ||
while {ac < 5} do { | [[while]] {ac < 5} [[do]] { | ||
ac = count a; | ac = [[count]] a; | ||
a set [ac, format ["Index %1", ac]]; | a [[set]] [ac, [[format]] ["Index %1", ac]]; | ||
}; | }; | ||
hintSilent str a;</ | [[hintSilent]] [[str]] a;</code> | ||
Hints all of ''["Index 0","Index 1","Index 2","Index 3","Index 4"]'' including brackets, quotes and commas. |= Example 1 | Hints all of ''["Index 0","Index 1","Index 2","Index 3","Index 4"]'' including brackets, quotes and commas. |= Example 1 |
Revision as of 19:49, 8 March 2014
Description
- Description:
- Converts any variable to a string.
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
Examples
- Example 1:
_s = str (2 + 3);
The value of _s is the string "5"- Example 2:
a = []; ac = 0; while {ac < 5} do { ac = count a; a set [ac, format ["Index %1", ac]]; }; hintSilent str a;
Hints all of ["Index 0","Index 1","Index 2","Index 3","Index 4"] including brackets, quotes and commas.
Additional Information
- See also:
- See also needed
Notes
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Notes
- When applied to a unit, this returns the variable name that was assigned to the unit in the editor. For example, if you have created a playable unit with the name 'thePlayer' then you can use 'str player' to return "thePlayer" ; Sbsmac
- When applied to a string, places quotes around it. If it also contains quotes, be careful in how you use it; e.g. including it as part of a string and then compiling it as code won't work. MaHuJa 06:58, 26 April 2012 (CEST)