Difference between revisions of "Return"
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imported>Tegid (Clarified that returning does not perminently terminate the script) |
imported>ShadowDancer (updating Return) |
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Return is used to force | Return is used to force a '''script''' to stop processing from that line on. It does not JUST terminate the current block, it terminates the script for the rest of the that iteration of the script in that frame. If the script uses a block that runs mutiple times, the script will be run again in the next frame. Return can be useful inside of [[if]] statements by allowing you to prevent the lines following the return from being processed. | ||
[[Category: Commands]] | [[Category: Commands]] |
Revision as of 00:05, 26 August 2007
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Return is used to force a script to stop processing from that line on. It does not JUST terminate the current block, it terminates the script for the rest of the that iteration of the script in that frame. If the script uses a block that runs mutiple times, the script will be run again in the next frame. Return can be useful inside of if statements by allowing you to prevent the lines following the return from being processed.