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| Exits current scope {...} it is executed from, creates new scope {...code...} and executes the given code in it. Often used for exiting [[do]], [[for]], [[count]] or [[forEach]]. Simply exiting [[waitUntil]] or [[onEachFrame]] scopes with [[exitWith]] will have no effect as these scopes are called repeatedly by the engine and require different handling to terminate (see Example 3). |= Description
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| [[if]] (condition) '''exitWith''' code |= Syntax
| Exits current scope {...} it is executed from if condition evaluates [[true]], creates new scope {...code...} and executes the given code in it. Often used for exiting [[do]], [[for]], [[count]] or [[forEach]]. Simply exiting [[waitUntil]] or [[onEachFrame]] scopes with [[exitWith]] will have no effect as these scopes are called repeatedly by the engine and require different handling to terminate (see Example 3).


|p1= [[if]] (condition): [[If Type]] |= Parameter 1
| ifType [[exitWith]] code
|p2= code: [[Code]] |= Parameter 2


| [[Anything]] |= Return value
|p1= ifType: [[If Type]]
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|p2= code: [[Code]]
 
| [[Anything]]
   
   
|x1= <code>[[if]] (_x>5) [[exitWith]] {[[echo]] "_x is too big"; _x}</code>
|x1= <code>[[if]] (_x>5) [[exitWith]] {[[echo]] "_x is too big"; _x}</code>


When _x is greater than 5, outputs message and terminates code in current level with value of _x. |= Example 1
When _x is greater than 5, outputs message and terminates code in current level with value of _x.


|x2= <code>[[for var|for]] "_j" [[from]] 1 [[to]] 10 [[do]]
|x2= <code>[[for]] "_j" [[from]] 1 [[to]] 10 [[do]]
{
{
[[player]] [[sideChat]] [[format]] ["%1",_j];
[[player]] [[sideChat]] [[format]] ["%1",_j];
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[[player]] [[sideChat]] "Complete";</code>
[[player]] [[sideChat]] "Complete";</code>
''Only'' the "for" loop will exit when the exitWith condition has been fulfilled (not the whole script). Execution will continue after the end of the loop (player sideChat "Complete").
''Only'' the "for" loop will exit when the exitWith condition has been fulfilled (not the whole script). Execution will continue after the end of the loop (player sideChat "Complete").
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|x3= Most loops will also terminate when their scope exited. To exit and terminate scopes which are called every frame such as [[onEachFrame]] and [[waitUntil]] use the following examples:
|x3= Most loops will also terminate when their scope exited. To exit and terminate scopes which are called every frame such as [[onEachFrame]] and [[waitUntil]] use the following examples:
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<code>_time = [[time]] + 10;
<code>_time = [[time]] + 10;
[[waitUntil]] &#123;
[[waitUntil]]  
[[if]] ([[time]] > _time) [[exitWith]] &#123;
{
[[true]]
[[if]] ([[time]] > _time) [[exitWith]] { [[true]] };
&#125;
[[false]]
&#125;
}
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</code>
|= Example 3
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| [[scopeName]], [[breakOut]], [[breakTo]], [[else]], [[Control Structures]], [[then]] , [[assert]] |= See also
| [[scopeName]], [[breakOut]], [[breakTo]], [[else]], [[Control Structures]], [[then]], [[assert]], [[try]], [[catch]], [[throw]]
   
   
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<h3 style="display:none">Notes</h3>
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<dd class="notedate">Posted on May 28, 2010 - 22:15
<dd class="notedate">Posted on May 28, 2010 - 22:15
<dt class="note">'''[[User:Roehre|Roehre]]'''
<dt class="note">[[User:Roehre|Roehre]]
<dd class="note">Since ArmA2 uses Blocks in FSM as any ordinary Handle like [[while]], [[for]] etc. in Scripts, '''ExitWith''' also only closes the Block in the FSM.
<dd class="note">Since Arma 2 uses Blocks in FSM as any ordinary Handle like [[while]], [[for]] etc. in Scripts, '''ExitWith''' also only closes the Block in the FSM.


<dd class="notedate">Posted on August 04, 2013 - 12:20
<dd class="notedate">Posted on August 04, 2013 - 12:20
<dt class="note">'''[[User:Killzone_Kid|Killzone_Kid]]'''
<dt class="note">[[User:Killzone_Kid|Killzone_Kid]]
<dd class="note">The command will exit the current scope - no ifs no buts. If the current scope is a loop, it will exit the loop. If the current scope is the main body of a script, it will exit the script. For more understanding of scopes and [[exitWith]] have a look at [http://killzonekid.com/arma-scripting-tutorials-scopes/ this resource].
<dd class="note">The command will exit the current scope - no ifs no buts. If the current scope is a loop, it will exit the loop. If the current scope is the main body of a script, it will exit the script. For more understanding of scopes and [[exitWith]] have a look at [http://killzonekid.com/arma-scripting-tutorials-scopes/ this resource].


<dd class="notedate">Posted on January 06, 2014 - 13:41
<dd class="notedate">Posted on January 06, 2014 - 13:41
<dt class="note">'''[[User:NaughDylan|Naught]]'''
<dt class="note">[[User:NaughDylan|Naught]]
<dd class="note">To further explain [[User:Killzone_Kid|Killzone_Kid]]'s above statement, [[exitWith]] does not work as described within any subsequent inner scopes of a loop - it will only simply exit the current scope. For example, this code will not exit the while loop:
<dd class="note">To further explain [[User:Killzone_Kid|Killzone_Kid]]'s above statement, [[exitWith]] does not work as described within any subsequent inner scopes of a loop - it will only simply exit the current scope. For example, this code will not exit the while loop:
<dd class="note"><code>[[while]] {[[true]]} [[do]] { // 'while' scope
<dd class="note"><code>[[while]] {[[true]]} [[do]] { // 'while' scope
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[[exitWith]] cannot be used in event handlers with override ability to simply exit with override value. The following is incorrect:
[[exitWith]] cannot be used in event handlers with override ability to simply exit with override value. The following is incorrect:
<code>// INCORRECT USAGE
<code>// INCORRECT USAGE
[[onMapSingleClick]] {[[if]] (![[isServer]]) [[exitWith]] {[[true]]</dd>
[[onMapSingleClick]] {[[if]] (![[isServer]]) [[exitWith]] {[[true]]}};</code>
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The override value must be returned in the main scope of EH, but since it is exited with [[exitWith]], it never happens. The correct way in this case would be:
The override value must be returned in the main scope of EH, but since it is exited with [[exitWith]], it never happens. The correct way in this case would be:
<code>// CORRECT USAGE
<code>// CORRECT USAGE
[[onMapSingleClick]] {[[call]] {[[if]] (![[isServer]]) [[exitWith]] {[[true]]}}};</code>
[[onMapSingleClick]] {[[call]] {[[if]] (![[isServer]]) [[exitWith]] {[[true]]}}};</code>
[[exitWith]] will exit current [[call]] scope only and override value therefore will appear in the main scope of the EH, right where we want it.
[[exitWith]] will exit current [[call]] scope only and override value therefore will appear in the main scope of the EH, right where we want it.
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<dd class="notedate">Posted on October 12, 2016 - 17:56 (UTC)</dd>
<dt class="note">[[User:RHfront|RHfront]]</dt>
<dd class="note"> exitWith does not use standard "if-then" syntax, but a unique "if-exitWith" structure.
<dd class="note"> exitWith will NOT take [[else]]. Attempts to do so will result in "Error exitwith: Type Array, expected code".
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Revision as of 02:04, 23 January 2021

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Description

Description:
Description needed
Groups:
Program Flow

Syntax

Syntax:
Syntax needed
Parameters:
ifType: If Type
code: Code
Return Value:
Return value needed

Examples

Example 1:
if (_x>5) exitWith {echo "_x is too big"; _x} When _x is greater than 5, outputs message and terminates code in current level with value of _x.
Example 2:
for "_j" from 1 to 10 do { player sideChat format ["%1",_j]; if (_j==5) exitWith {player sideChat "5 is enough"}; }; player sideChat "Complete"; Only the "for" loop will exit when the exitWith condition has been fulfilled (not the whole script). Execution will continue after the end of the loop (player sideChat "Complete").
Example 3:
Most loops will also terminate when their scope exited. To exit and terminate scopes which are called every frame such as onEachFrame and waitUntil use the following examples: onEachFrame { if (!alive player) exitWith { onEachFrame {} } } _time = time + 10; waitUntil { if (time > _time) exitWith { true }; false }

Additional Information

See also:
See also needed

Notes

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Only post proven facts here! Add Note
Posted on May 28, 2010 - 22:15
Roehre
Since Arma 2 uses Blocks in FSM as any ordinary Handle like while, for etc. in Scripts, ExitWith also only closes the Block in the FSM.
Posted on August 04, 2013 - 12:20
Killzone_Kid
The command will exit the current scope - no ifs no buts. If the current scope is a loop, it will exit the loop. If the current scope is the main body of a script, it will exit the script. For more understanding of scopes and exitWith have a look at this resource.
Posted on January 06, 2014 - 13:41
Naught
To further explain Killzone_Kid's above statement, exitWith does not work as described within any subsequent inner scopes of a loop - it will only simply exit the current scope. For example, this code will not exit the while loop:
while {true} do { // 'while' scope if (player == (leader player)) then { // 'if-then' scope if (time > (5 * 60)) exitWith {}; // This will only exit the 'if-then' scope }; sleep 1; }; hint "Mission Started"; // This code will never execute


Posted on March 10, 2016 - 08:31 (UTC)
Killzone Kid
exitWith cannot be used in event handlers with override ability to simply exit with override value. The following is incorrect: // INCORRECT USAGE onMapSingleClick {if (!isServer) exitWith {true}}; The override value must be returned in the main scope of EH, but since it is exited with exitWith, it never happens. The correct way in this case would be: // CORRECT USAGE onMapSingleClick {call {if (!isServer) exitWith {true}}}; exitWith will exit current call scope only and override value therefore will appear in the main scope of the EH, right where we want it.
Posted on October 12, 2016 - 17:56 (UTC)
RHfront
exitWith does not use standard "if-then" syntax, but a unique "if-exitWith" structure.
exitWith will NOT take else. Attempts to do so will result in "Error exitwith: Type Array, expected code".