Difference between revisions of "Set"
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set a to 9.0/5 ; will set "a" to 1.800 | set a to 9.0/5 ; will set "a" to 1.800 | ||
*When you want to store the correctly rounded result of a division in an integer-variable, you need to make sure, that the calculation uses floating | *When you want to store the correctly rounded result of a division in an integer-variable, you need to make sure, that the calculation uses floating point (so that the decimal-fraction isn't truncated) and add 0.5: | ||
short a | short a | ||
set a to 9/5 ; will set "a" to 1 | set a to 9/5 ; will set "a" to 1 | ||
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*You can also use a | *You can also use a comparison as the "value". The variable will then be set either to 1 or 0 depending on whether the condition is true or not. | ||
set goodluck to player.Getav luck > 60 | set goodluck to player.Getav luck > 60 | ||
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endif | endif | ||
You can use arithmetic operations on a | You can use arithmetic operations on a comparison value, but when you do so you need to put the comparison in parentheses: | ||
set luckbonus to 50*(player.Getav luck > 60) | set luckbonus to 50*(player.Getav luck > 60) |