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When a macro on a | When a macro on a [[Token:library_token|library token]] is called by another macro, the calling macro may pass one argument to the called macro: | ||
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In the example above, ''damageDice'' is the argument being passed to the macro '''getDamage''', which resides on the '''Lib:test''' library token. Within the '''getDamage''' macro, the variable ''macro.args'' is automatically generated and assigned the value of ''damageDice''. | In the example above, ''damageDice'' is the argument being passed to the macro '''getDamage''', which resides on the '''Lib:test''' [[Token:library_token|library token]]. Within the '''getDamage''' macro, the variable ''macro.args'' is automatically generated and assigned the value of ''damageDice''. | ||
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Revision as of 04:31, 22 December 2008
The variable macro.args holds the value of the argument passed to a trusted macro via the MACRO() roll option. macro.args exists only within the macro that is called, and may be manipulated like any variable in a macro.
Examples
When a macro on a library token is called by another macro, the calling macro may pass one argument to the called macro:
<!-- Call the getDamage macro -->
[MACRO("getDamage@Lib:test"): damageDice]
In the example above, damageDice is the argument being passed to the macro getDamage, which resides on the Lib:test library token. Within the getDamage macro, the variable macro.args is automatically generated and assigned the value of damageDice.
<!-- getDamage Macro -->
[h:damageRoll = macro.args + 9]
You hit your target for [r:damageRoll] damage!