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You can convert any type to a string using the command [[format]]. You can also use that command to build together a string out of different elements. See the documentation of [[format]] for a closer description.
You can convert any type to a string using the command [[format]]. You can also use that command to build together a string out of different elements. See the documentation of [[format]] for a closer description.


<code>_string = [[format]] ["%1", ["my","array","of","strings"]]
  _string = [[format]] ["%1", ["my","array","of","strings"]]
hint _string
  hint _string
 
 
=> ["my","array","of","strings"]</code>
  => ["my","array","of","strings"]


== Limitations ==
== Limitations ==

Revision as of 02:00, 10 December 2006

Description

A string is the variable type that can contain text.

A string may consist of any number of ASCII characters and is enclosed by single-quotes (only in ArmA) or double-quotes. In OFP, strings could alternatively also be written enclosed by curled braces, which are reserved for Code in ArmA.

Examples (OFP):

_string = "here is my string" _string2 = {It may contain a lot of characters #@$}

Examples (ArmA):

_string = "here is my string" _string2 = 'It may contain a lot of characters #@$'

If you want to include double quotes (") in strings enclosed by double quotes, the inside double quotes have to be written twice.

_string = "my string ""with"" quotes" _string2 = 'my other string "with" quotes'

Operators

The only basic operator to be used on strings is "plus". You can use "plus" to concatenate two strings.

_string = "Hello " + "world"

Commands

You can convert any type to a string using the command format. You can also use that command to build together a string out of different elements. See the documentation of format for a closer description.

 _string = format ["%1", ["my","array","of","strings"]]
 hint _string
 
 => ["my","array","of","strings"]

Limitations

Since ArmA strings don't seem to have any limitation in size.

In OFP strings could consist of ??? characters at maximum. Otherwise the game would crash.