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imported>DragoonWraith
(for variables too?)
 
imported>Khadir
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Interestingly, at least in Morrowind, object.set variable to whatever did the exact same thing as set object.variable to whatever.
Interestingly, at least in Morrowind, object.set variable to whatever did the exact same thing as set object.variable to whatever.
:The "." does work for variables, but it isn't the same command as the "." for functions. Compare:
:"<font color="blue">MyNPCRef</font>.<font color="green">ModDisposition</font> Player 60" -> "'''1C 00''' <font color="blue">01 00</font> <font color="green">53 10</font> 0A 00 02 00 72 02 00 6E 3C 00 00 00"
:'"elseif ( <font color="blue">MageConvSystem</font>.<font color="green">lecturevar</font> == 3 )" -> "18 00 10 00 01 00 0C 00 20 <font color="blue">72 04 00</font> <font color="green">73 0F 00</font> 20 33 20 3D 3D" --[[User:Khadir|Khadir]] 14:39, 29 June 2006 (EDT)

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Dragoon Wraith TALK 14:07, 29 June 2006 (EDT): Shouldn't it be mentioned that this also will work for variables (reference.variable)?

Interestingly, at least in Morrowind, object.set variable to whatever did the exact same thing as set object.variable to whatever.

The "." does work for variables, but it isn't the same command as the "." for functions. Compare:
"MyNPCRef.ModDisposition Player 60" -> "1C 00 01 00 53 10 0A 00 02 00 72 02 00 6E 3C 00 00 00"
'"elseif ( MageConvSystem.lecturevar == 3 )" -> "18 00 10 00 01 00 0C 00 20 72 04 00 73 0F 00 20 33 20 3D 3D" --Khadir 14:39, 29 June 2006 (EDT)