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? ([[player]] '''==''' ([[leader]] [[group]] [[player]])):[[hint]] "You are the leader of your group." | ? ([[player]] '''==''' ([[leader]] [[group]] [[player]])): [[hint]] "You are the leader of your group." | ||
? ([[name]] [[player]] '''==''' "Billy"):[[hint]] "Hello Billy, how are you?" | ? ([[name]] [[player]] '''==''' "Billy"): [[hint]] "Hello Billy, how are you?" | ||
Revision as of 14:33, 19 April 2006
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valuea == valueb
Operand types:
valuea: Number, Group, Side, String or Object
valueb: Number, Group, Side, String or Object
Type of returned value:
Description:
check if valuea is equal to valueb
Example:
? (player == (leader group player)): hint "You are the leader of your group."
? (name player == "Billy"): hint "Hello Billy, how are you?"
Comments:
Does not work with the types Boolean and Array.
i.e. the arguments:
? MyBoolean == [] : hint "This is a test."
and
? MyArray == [] : hint "This is a test."
...will cause errors.
Instead of the first line use:
? MyBoolean : hint "This is a test."
The workaround for the second line is:
? (count MyArray) == 0 : hint "This is a test."