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You can use {{func|varsFromStrProp}} to generate a variable for each key - in other words, using the function to generate a list of locally accessible variables {{code|name}}, {{code|damage}}, and {{code|proficiency}}. | You can use {{func|varsFromStrProp}} to generate a variable for each key - in other words, using the function to generate a list of locally accessible variables {{code|name}}, {{code|damage}}, and {{code|proficiency}}. | ||
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Revision as of 17:04, 14 March 2023
When working with string properties, the varsFromStrProp() function is an automated way to generate variables from the keys within a string property. For example, if you have the following string property:
<source lang="mtmacro" line> [prop = "name=Axe; damage=1d12; proficiency=2;"] </syntaxhighlight>
You can use varsFromStrProp() to generate a variable for each key - in other words, using the function to generate a list of locally accessible variables name
, damage
, and proficiency
.
There is no equivalent function for JSON objects. However, the following routine can be inserted into any macro to efficiently generate the variables in question.
<source lang="mtmacro"> [h:varList=json.fields(testObj)]
[h,foreach(var,varList),CODE: {
[value = json.get(testObj,var)] [set(var,value)]
}] </syntaxhighlight>
The variable testObj
represents the JSON object that is fed into the routine. The variables generated will be available within the scope of the running macro (but not outside).