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== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==
 
===Create a hud element using an if statement===
 
===Create a hud element using an if statement===
*hud -add test 300,300 \${If[\${Me.Dead}||\${Me.Ghost},You are currently dead,You are currently alive]}
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*hud -add test 300,300 ${If[${Me.Dead}||${Me.Ghost},You are currently dead,You are currently alive]}
 
:This will create a hud element named "Test" at the X,Y of 300,300 that displays "You are currently dead" if ${Me.Dead} OR ${Me.Ghost} evaluates to true, and it will display "You are currently alive" if both are false
 
:This will create a hud element named "Test" at the X,Y of 300,300 that displays "You are currently dead" if ${Me.Dead} OR ${Me.Ghost} evaluates to true, and it will display "You are currently alive" if both are false
:'''Note:''' Backslashes are needed to escape the data sequences so they will evaluate every frame instead of only when the hud element is first created.
 
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 04:32, 1 February 2009

Forms

  • string If[condition,value when true]
  • string If[condition,value when true,value when false]
  • Allows conditional usage of different strings. The condition is evaluated as a mathematical formula, after which the result is tested to mean either true (not equal to zero) or false (equal to zero). If the condition evaluates to true, the "value when true" is used. If not, the "value when false" is used, if any.

Examples

Create a hud element using an if statement

  • hud -add test 300,300 ${If[${Me.Dead}||${Me.Ghost},You are currently dead,You are currently alive]}
This will create a hud element named "Test" at the X,Y of 300,300 that displays "You are currently dead" if ${Me.Dead} OR ${Me.Ghost} evaluates to true, and it will display "You are currently alive" if both are false

See Also