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getState(state)
getState(state)
getState(state, id)
getState(state, tokenRef)
getState(state, id, mapname)
getState(state, tokenRef, mapname)
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'''Parameters'''
'''Parameters'''
{{param|state|The name of the state to check for.}}
{{param|state|The name of the state to check for.}}
{{param|id|The token {{code|id}} of the token to check for the state.  Defaults to the [[Current Token]]. {{TrustedParameter}} }}
{{param|tokenRef|Either the token [[getSelected|{{code|id}}]] or [[getTokenName|Token Name]] of the token to check for the state.  Defaults to the [[Current Token]]. {{TrustedParameter}} }}
{{param|mapname|The name of the map to find the token.  Defaults to the current map.}}
{{param|mapname|The name of the map to find the token.  Defaults to the current map.}}
{{Note|Token IDs are unique, but Token Names can be duplicated. Using Token Name when more than one token has the same name can produce unexpected results.}}


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getState() Function

Introduced in version 1.3b40
Checks whether the specified State is active on a token, returning true(1) or false(0).

Usage

getState(state)
getState(state, tokenRef)
getState(state, tokenRef, mapname)

Parameters

  • state - The name of the state to check for.
  • tokenRef - Either the token id or Token Name of the token to check for the state. Defaults to the Current Token.

     Note: This parameter can only be used in a Trusted Macro

  • mapname - The name of the map to find the token. Defaults to the current map.
Token IDs are unique, but Token Names can be duplicated. Using Token Name when more than one token has the same name can produce unexpected results.

Example

[if(getState("Dead"), "You are dead!", "You are not dead (yet!)")]

See Also

Version Changes

  • 1.3b51 - Added id parameter option.
  • 1.5.4 - Added mapname parameter option.