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When applied to a unit, this returns the variable name that was assigned to the unit in the editor.  For example, if you have created a playable unit with the name 'thePlayer' then you can use 'str player' to return "thePlayer" ; [[User:Sbsmac|Sbsmac]]
When applied to a unit, this returns the variable name that was assigned to the unit in the editor.  For example, if you have created a playable unit with the name 'thePlayer' then you can use 'str player' to return "thePlayer" ; [[User:Sbsmac|Sbsmac]]
When applied to a string, places quotes around it. If it also contains quotes, be careful in how you use it; e.g. including it as part of a string and then compiling it as code won't work. [[User:MaHuJa|MaHuJa]] 06:58, 26 April 2012 (CEST)
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Revision as of 05:58, 26 April 2012

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Description

Description:
Converts any variable to a string.
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax

Syntax:
String = str value
Parameters:
value: Anything
Return Value:
String

Examples

Example 1:
str(2+3) , result is "5"

Additional Information

See also:
See also needed

Notes

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Notes

When applied to a unit, this returns the variable name that was assigned to the unit in the editor. For example, if you have created a playable unit with the name 'thePlayer' then you can use 'str player' to return "thePlayer" ; Sbsmac When applied to a string, places quotes around it. If it also contains quotes, be careful in how you use it; e.g. including it as part of a string and then compiling it as code won't work. MaHuJa 06:58, 26 April 2012 (CEST)

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