Code vs. Strings

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Since Armed Assault the convention to use quotation marks for Strings and curly braces for Code has been formalised. Exceptions, however, do exist. For example onMapSingleClick and onDoubleClick.
When scripting 'abc', "abc" or ""abc"" generally indicates data type String, and { } indicates data type Code.

In Operation Flashpoint many language constructs (including forEach, if, while) use the concept of "code strings". Code is passed as a string to them and they interpret it as code if they wish. Since version 1.85, string constants can be written in two ways:

Using

  • double quotes: "Hello"

or

  • curled braces {a=a+1}

A partial list of commands which expect code as parameter is provided at Code Commands.