Category:Gamearray manipulation

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gamearray <name> <size> <flags>

A gamearray is a CON version of the array data type common in programming languages. In a practical sense, a gamearray works like a global gamevar in which a different value can be set for each index.

Note that the values stored in gamearrays are not reset when a map is loaded.

The size parameter specifies how many values the array holds. Values in the array are accessed as <name>[<index>] with any command that reads from gamevars. Values can be set with setarray or setarraysequence. All values are initialized to 0.

WARNING: As of the May 16, 2008 snapshot, some commands may crash when used with a gamearray, so to be safe, use setvarvar to copy the value to a gamevar.

Flags

Exposed Value Label Description
Internal 8 GAMEARRAY_RESET
Yes 16 GAMEARRAY_RESTORE
No 32 GAMEARRAY_VARSIZE
No 256 GAMEARRAY_STRIDE2
No 512 GAMEARRAY_ALLOCATED
No 2048 GAMEARRAY_SYSTEM
Internal 4096 GAMEARRAY_READONLY
Yes 16384 GAMEARRAY_INT16 Values range from -32768 to 32767
Yes 32768 GAMEARRAY_INT8 Values range from -128 to 127
No 65536 GAMEARRAY_UNSIGNED
Yes 16384 + 65536 GAMEARRAY_UINT16 Values range from 0 to 65536
Yes 32768 + 65536 GAMEARRAY_UINT8 Values range from 0 to 255
Yes 1048576 GAMEARRAY_BOOLEAN Values are 0 or 1.
Internal 2097152 GAMEARRAY_WARN

Pages in category "Gamearray manipulation"

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