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The following example will print out the names of all the [[Token:token|token]]s on the current [[Map:map|map]] not covered by [[Introduction to Lights and Sights#Fog of War|fog of war]].
The following example will print out the names of all the [[Token:token|token]]s on the current [[Map:map|map]] not covered by [[Introduction to Lights and Sights#Fog of War|fog of war]].
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[h: names = getExposedTokenNames()]
[h: names = getExposedTokenNames()]
[r: foreach(name, names, "<br>"): name]
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The following example will return the exposed tokens from the TOKEN layer only.
The following example will return the exposed tokens from the TOKEN layer only.
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<!-- get all tokens from the token layer and store in json array -->
<!-- get all tokens from the token layer and store in json array -->
[h:allToks = getTokenNames("json",'{layer:["TOKEN"]}')]
[h:allToks = getTokenNames("json",'{layer:["TOKEN"]}')]
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This is exactly the same example as the one above, but then nested, so you can have the result in one line of code.
This is exactly the same example as the one above, but then nested, so you can have the result in one line of code.
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[h:tokExposed = json.sort(json.intersection(getTokenNames("json",'{layer:["TOKEN"]}'), getExposedTokenNames("json")),"a")]
[h:tokExposed = json.sort(json.intersection(getTokenNames("json",'{layer:["TOKEN"]}'), getExposedTokenNames("json")),"a")]
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Revision as of 18:38, 14 March 2023

getExposedTokenNames() 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 of the tokens on the current map that have been exposed, (i.e. not covered by fog of war). The type of the value returned depends on the delimiter parameter.
  • If the delimiter is not specified then a string list is returned and 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

getExposedTokenNames()
getExposedTokenNames(delim)

If delim is specified then it is used as the delimiter that separates the token names.

Example

The following example will print out the names of all the tokens on the current map not covered by fog of war.
[h: names = getExposedTokenNames()]
[r: foreach(name, names, "<br>"): name]

The following example will return the exposed tokens from the TOKEN layer only.

<!-- get all tokens from the token layer and store in json array -->
[h:allToks		= getTokenNames("json",'{layer:["TOKEN"]}')]
<!-- get all exposed tokens from map -->
[h:allExposed	= getExposedTokenNames("json")]
<!-- get the intersection of token layer tokens and all the exposed tokens, resulting in token layer exposed tokens only -->
[h:tokExposed	= json.intersection(allToks, allExp)]
<!-- sort the result ascending -->
[h:tokExposed	= json.sort(allToks, allExp,"a")]

This is exactly the same example as the one above, but then nested, so you can have the result in one line of code.

[h:tokExposed	= json.sort(json.intersection(getTokenNames("json",'{layer:["TOKEN"]}'), getExposedTokenNames("json")),"a")]


Version Changes

  • 1.3b49 - Added "json" delimiter option.
  • 1.3b91 - Apparently now tokens from ALL layers are returned, instead of TOKEN LAYER only. Added example to correct this.