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This function sets the token's shape (top-down, circle, square).
This function sets the token's shape (top down, circle, square).


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{{param|id|The token id of the token to set to a new shape, defaults to the [[Current Token]].}}{{TrustedParameter}}
{{param|id|The token id of the token to set to a new shape, defaults to the [[Current Token]].}}{{TrustedParameter}}


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The function returns the token's shape as a string value: {{code|"TOP-DOWN"}}, {{code|"CIRCLE"}}, {{code|"SQUARE"}}.|example=
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setTokenShape() Function

Introduced in version 1.3b89
This function sets the token's shape (top down, circle, square).

Usage

setTokenShape()
setTokenShape(shape)
setTokenShape(shape, id)

Parameters

  • shape - String value: "TOP DOWN", "CIRCLE", "SQUARE".
  • id - The token id of the token to set to a new shape, defaults to the Current Token.

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

Result
The function returns the token's shape as a string value: "TOP DOWN", "CIRCLE", "SQUARE".

Example

This example doesn't really do anything.
[h: exampleVariable = "a,b,c"]
[r: exampleFunction(exampleVariable, reverse)]

Returns:

c,b,a

See Also