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| PurpleMetro:
Easy. Displaying variables in VCE is not really like displaying variables in code. --- Code: ---%a = 4; commandToServer('messageSent',"The variable I said was "@%a@""); --- End code --- would make your player say "The variable I said was 4". So just basically to seperate strings from a variable in code, use "@ and @". Like parenthesies. This can be done in any message-viewing code such as bottomPrint(); Announce(); centerPrintAll(); .etc |
| tony-0222:
So... say i added @%a@ in a textbox in the GUI. Would that makes the number for "a" show up there ingame? Like ingame i use vce to set variable "a" to 4 (on client) then set it to 7 (on player this time) Would it show the variable from client or player? Ok, maybe i didn't explain things good enough. Here what i need. I click a brick and it gives me 10 wood. I do CTRL+Q and my GUI opens up. The number of wood i just got is displayed on the side in the GUI. That's my problem. How would i get the amount of wood i have displayed in the GUI like that? Destiny/z0w0 did this in the DRPG i believe |
| tony-0222:
--- Quote from: tony-0222 on October 07, 2012, 09:53:24 PM --- The number of wood have is displayed on the side in the GUI. --- End quote --- Sorry for double post, no edit button. |
| PurpleMetro:
o dear, um i'm not entirely sure on how to retrieve variables from VCE, so in the meantime you should just make a brick with a code in it that says --- Code: ---$a = 4; --- End code --- then in your GUI, in the textbox that shows the variable, put in $a |
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