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== Store Attribute to Variable == | == Store Attribute to Variable == | ||
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== Filter by Terrain == | == Filter by Terrain == | ||
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# Check whethers or not the terrain in the given coordinates is of the given | # Check whethers or not the terrain in the given coordinates is of the given | ||
# type or types. Filtering by terrain isn't possible directly. | # type or types. Filtering by terrain isn't possible directly. | ||
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==Iterate== | ==Iterate== | ||
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# You can iterate through a range of numbers with this macro. The CONTENTS | # You can iterate through a range of numbers with this macro. The CONTENTS | ||
# are repeated with every iteration, and you can use the VAR variable to | # are repeated with every iteration, and you can use the VAR variable to | ||
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{CLEAR_VARIABLE UNIT_OVERLAY_store} | {CLEAR_VARIABLE UNIT_OVERLAY_store} | ||
#enddef | #enddef | ||
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== Determining opposite coordinates == | == Determining opposite coordinates == | ||
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{VARIABLE result_x {CENTER_X}} | {VARIABLE result_x {CENTER_X}} | ||
{VARIABLE result_y {CENTER_Y}}<br> | {VARIABLE result_y {CENTER_Y}}<br> | ||
− | { | + | {IF_VAR s_x greater_than $c_x ( |
[then] | [then] | ||
{VARIABLE_OP result_x add -1} | {VARIABLE_OP result_x add -1} | ||
[/then] | [/then] | ||
)}<br> | )}<br> | ||
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{VARIABLE_OP result_x add 1} | {VARIABLE_OP result_x add 1} | ||
[/then] | [/then] | ||
)}<br> | )}<br> | ||
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{VARIABLE_OP result_y add 1} | {VARIABLE_OP result_y add 1} | ||
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)}<br> | )}<br> | ||
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{VARIABLE {VAR}.x $result_x} | {VARIABLE {VAR}.x $result_x} | ||
{VARIABLE {VAR}.y $result_y}<br> | {VARIABLE {VAR}.y $result_y}<br> | ||
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{CLEAR_VARIABLE result_y} | {CLEAR_VARIABLE result_y} | ||
{CLEAR_VARIABLE x_odd} | {CLEAR_VARIABLE x_odd} | ||
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#enddef | #enddef | ||
Revision as of 10:22, 26 February 2008
Contents
Store Attribute to Variable
# Example that flips all orcs to whatever side James is on: # # {STORE_UNIT_VAR description=James side side_of_James} # {MODIFY_UNIT race=orc side $side_of_James}
#define STORE_UNIT_VAR FILTER VAR TO_VAR [store_unit] [filter] {FILTER} [/filter]
kill=no variable=STORE_UNIT_VAR_store [/store_unit]
{VARIABLE_OP {TO_VAR} format $STORE_UNIT_VAR_store.{VAR}}
{CLEAR_VARIABLE STORE_UNIT_VAR_store} #enddef
Filter by Terrain
# Check whethers or not the terrain in the given coordinates is of the given # type or types. Filtering by terrain isn't possible directly. # # You can use it for example like this: # # [event] # name=moveto # first_time_only=no # # {IF_TERRAIN $x1 $y1 gfm ( # [then] # {DEBUG_MSG "Stepped on grassland, forest or mountains!"} # [/then] # )} # [/event]
#define IF_TERRAIN X Y TYPES CONTENTS [store_locations] x={X} y={Y} terrain={TYPES} variable=IF_TERRAIN_temp [/store_locations]
[if] [variable] name=IF_TERRAIN_temp.length not_equals=0 [/variable]
{CONTENTS} [/if]
{CLEAR_VARIABLE IF_TERRAIN_temp} #enddef
Iterate
# You can iterate through a range of numbers with this macro. The CONTENTS # are repeated with every iteration, and you can use the VAR variable to # insert the number of the current step into each iteration. Note that # when using this, you must iterate from a smaller number to the bigger # number, because the increment is always 1. # # Example that spawns a row of skeletons into the coordinates (4,5), # (5,5), (6,5), (7,5), (8,5) and (9,5): # # {ITERATE 4 9 i ( # [unit] # type=Skeleton # x=$i # y=5 # [/unit] # )}
#define ITERATE FROM TO VAR CONTENTS {VARIABLE {VAR} {FROM}}
[while] [variable] name={VAR} less_than_equal_to={TO} [/variable]
[do] {CONTENTS}
{VARIABLE_OP {VAR} add 1} [/do] [/while] #enddef
Adding unit overlays with a filter instead of (x,y)
# UNIT_OVERLAY adds an overlay to a unit, taking in a standard filter # # Example that gives all spearmen a book: # {UNIT_OVERLAY type=Spearman items/book1.png} #define UNIT_OVERLAY FILTER IMG [store_unit] [filter] {FILTER} [/filter] variable=UNIT_OVERLAY_store kill=no [/store_unit] {FOREACH UNIT_OVERLAY_store UNIT_OVERLAY_i} {VARIABLE_OP UNIT_OVERLAY_tempx format $UNIT_OVERLAY_store[$UNIT_OVERLAY_i].x} {VARIABLE_OP UNIT_OVERLAY_tempy format $UNIT_OVERLAY_store[$UNIT_OVERLAY_i].y} [unit_overlay] x=$UNIT_OVERLAY_tempx y=$UNIT_OVERLAY_tempy image={IMG} [/unit_overlay] {NEXT UNIT_OVERLAY_i} {CLEAR_VARIABLE UNIT_OVERLAY_store} #enddef
Determining opposite coordinates
# Using this, you can determine the coordinates on the "opposite side" of a # central hex, relative to another hex adjacent to it. What this really means # is illustrated below: # __ __ __ # __/ \__ __/2 \__ __/ \__ # / \__/1 \ / \__/ \ /2 \__/ \ C: central point # \__/C \__/ \__/C \__/ \__/C \__/ 1: the hex to "mirror" # /2 \__/ \ / \__/ \ / \__/1 \ 2: the result # \__/ \__/ \__/1 \__/ \__/ \__/ # \__/ \__/ \__/ # # The coordinates of the central point are given in {CENTER_X} and {CENTER_Y}, # and the coordinates of hex 1 in {X} and {Y}. The coordinates of hex 2 are # then stored in {VAR}, which will have member variables x and y. # # Note that this uses the IF macro given earlier on this page.
#define OPPOSITE_SIDE CENTER_X CENTER_Y X Y VAR {VARIABLE x_odd {X}}
{VARIABLE_OP x_odd multiply 0.5} {VARIABLE_OP x_odd multiply 2}
{VARIABLE c_x {CENTER_X}} {VARIABLE c_y {CENTER_Y}} {VARIABLE s_x {X}} {VARIABLE s_y {Y}}
{VARIABLE result_x {CENTER_X}} {VARIABLE result_y {CENTER_Y}}
{IF_VAR s_x greater_than $c_x ( [then] {VARIABLE_OP result_x add -1} [/then] )}
{IF_VAR s_x less_than $c_x ( [then] {VARIABLE_OP result_x add 1} [/then] )}
{IF_VAR s_x equals $c_x ( [then] {IF_VAR s_y less_than $c_y ( [then] {VARIABLE_OP result_y add 1} [/then] )}
{IF_VAR s_y greater_than $c_y ( [then] {VARIABLE_OP result_y add -1} [/then] )} [/then] )}
{IF_VAR x_odd not_equals $s_x ( [then] {IF_VAR s_y equals $c_y ( [then] {VARIABLE_OP result_y add 1} [/then] )} [/then]
[else] {IF_VAR s_y equals $c_y ( [then] {VARIABLE_OP result_y add -1} [/then] )} [/else] )} {VARIABLE {VAR}.x $result_x} {VARIABLE {VAR}.y $result_y}
{CLEAR_VARIABLE c_x} {CLEAR_VARIABLE c_y} {CLEAR_VARIABLE s_x} {CLEAR_VARIABLE s_y} {CLEAR_VARIABLE result_x} {CLEAR_VARIABLE result_y} {CLEAR_VARIABLE x_odd} #enddef