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getWithStateNames(state) | getWithStateNames(state) | ||
getWithStateNames(state, delim) | getWithStateNames(state, delim) | ||
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If {{code|delim}} is specified then it is used to separate the values in the list, if it is not specified then it defaults to {{code|","}}. | If {{code|delim}} is specified then it is used to separate the values in the list, if it is not specified then it defaults to {{code|","}}. | ||
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You can use the following code to print out the names of all of the [[Token:token|token]]s on the current [[Map:map|map]] with the "Dead" [[Token:state| token state]] set. | You can use the following code to print out the names of all of the [[Token:token|token]]s on the current [[Map:map|map]] with the "Dead" [[Token:state| token state]] set. | ||
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[h: names = getWithStateNames("Dead")] | [h: names = getWithStateNames("Dead")] | ||
[foreach(name, names, "<br>"): name] | [foreach(name, names, "<br>"): name] | ||
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Revision as of 15:59, 15 March 2023
getWithStateNames() Function
Note: This function can only be used in a Trusted Macro
• Introduced in version 1.3b48
Gets a list containing the names of all the tokens on the current map that have the specified token state set. The type of the value returned depends on the delimiter parameter.
- If the delimiter is not specified then a string list is returned with the default value of
","
is used. - If the delimiter
json
then a JSON Array is returned. - Otherwise a string list is returned with the delimiter passed in.
Usage
getWithStateNames(state)
getWithStateNames(state, delim)
If delim
is specified then it is used to separate the values in the list, if it is not specified then it defaults to ","
.
Example
You can use the following code to print out the names of all of the tokens on the current map with the "Dead" token state set.
[h: names = getWithStateNames("Dead")]
[foreach(name, names, "<br>"): name]
Version Changes
- 1.3b49 - Added
json
delimiter option.