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Revision as of 17:14, 22 October 2008
By Drofder2004
Someone mentioned they did not know how to do custom dvars, instead of answering in a post, here is a quick scripting tutorial...
if(getdvar("<dvar>") == "") setdvar("<dvar>", "<default>");
Code above in pseudocode...
"If dvar <dvar> is equal to nothing (if it doesn't exist)...
...create dvar with default value"
Thats the bare basics.
Next you can create minimum and maximum values (if the dvar is numeric...
if(getDvar("<dvar>") == "") setDvar("<dvar>", "<default>"); else if(getDvarInt("<dvar>") > 10) setDvar("<dvar>", 10); else if(getDvarInt("<dvar>") < 0) setDvar("<dvar>", 0);
Again, pseudocode, starting at line 3 (continued from above).
...else, if the dvar is greater than 10, set the dvar to 10, or ...if the dvar is less than 0, set it to 0.
Make sure you get you note the usage of getDvar and getDvarInt (also, you can use getDvarFloat, to retrieve decimal values).
And finally, using the dvar in your script... Now, there are many ways to use the dvar, but the main way is to use it as a variable...
if(getDvar("<dvar>") == "") setDvar("<dvar>", "<default>"); else if(getDvarInt("<dvar>") > 10) setDvar("<dvar>", 10); else if(getDvarInt("<dvar>") < 0) setDvar("<dvar>", 0); <variable> = getDvarInt("<dvar>");
Remeber, use the correct 'getDvar', use...
- getDvar for TEXT based dvars (example: getDvar("g_gametype"); )
- getDvarInt for INTEGERS (whole number, example: getDvarInt("scr_forcerespawn"); )
- getDvarInt for FLOATS (decimals, example: getDvarFloat("scr_hq_timelimit"); )
Another good use, is to use the dvar as a wait command...
For example,
main() { while(getDvar("wait") != 0) { wait 1; } iprintln("Wait dvar is equal to 0"); }
The "while()" in the above script will keep waiting 1 second, until the dvar is changed to 0, once changed, the main function will continue.
Now you know dvars!