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{{param|default|If the {{code|expression}} finds no matches within the {{code|case}}s, then the {{code|defaultBody}} is executed.}}
{{param|default|If the {{code|expression}} finds no matches within the {{code|case}}s, then the {{code|defaultBody}} is executed.}}
'''Notes'''  
'''Notes'''  
* the {{code|case}} statement is (ironically) the only case sensitive statement in MapTool, thus {{code|CASE}} or {{code|Case}} will NOT work!
* the {{code|case}} and {{code|default}} statements are the only case-sensitive statements in MapTool, thus {{code|CASE}} or {{code|Default}} will NOT work!
* strings in the {{code|case}} MUST be surrounded by "double quotes" as 'single quotes' will generate an error.
* strings in the {{code|case}} MUST be surrounded by "double quotes" as 'single quotes' will generate an error.



Revision as of 03:14, 21 February 2013

[switch():] Roll Option

* Introduced in version 1.3b46

Chooses among several options and executes code based on the expression.

Usage

[switch(expression):
   case case1: body1;
   case case2: body2;
   default: defaultBody
]

Parameters

  • expression - The regular expression that determines which case is executed. Since this is a regular expression, metacharacters such as * and () will need to have backslashes in front of them if you want to match them literally.
  • case - A potential match for the expression, possesses a corresponding body that is executed if a match is made.
  • default - If the expression finds no matches within the cases, then the defaultBody is executed.

Notes

  • the case and default statements are the only case-sensitive statements in MapTool, thus CASE or Default will NOT work!
  • strings in the case MUST be surrounded by "double quotes" as 'single quotes' will generate an error.

Examples

[h:powerType="at-will"]
[switch(powerType):
case "at-will": "You may use this power as much as you like";
case "encounter": "You may only use this power once per encounter";
case "daily": "You may only use this power once per day"]

Outputs:

You may use this power as much as you like


[h:powerType=".*sword.*"]
[switch(powerType):
case "flail": "one-handed weapon; two-handed does Str*2 damage";
case "shortsword": "used for jabs, so is a puncturing weapon";
case "longsword": "a slashing weapon"]

Outputs:

used for jabs, so is a puncturing weapon

Notice that the first matching clause was the one that the [switch():] option found.


When using the [code():] option with a switch option, each case body has its own set of braces, like so:

[h,switch(class),code:
case "Warrior": {
  [Armor = 6]
  [beginningPowers = "Sword, Shield Bash, Bow, Shield, Torch"]
};
case "Rogue": {
  [Armor = 2]
  [beginningPowers = "Dagger, Hide, Backstab, Pick Lock, Torch"]
};
case "Wizard": {
  [Armor = 1]
  [beginningPowers = "Dagger, Staff, Light, Lightning Bolt, Fire Ball"]
};
case "Priest": {
  [Armor = 4]
  [beginningPowers = "Mace, Heal, Protect, Banish Undead, Torch"]
};
default: {
  [Armor = 0]
  [beginningPowers = "Fists, Feet"]
}]

See Also

if(), [if():], Introduction to Macro Branching