Lua multitagging
- Dec 16, 2020
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- Dec 14, 2020
- Dec 05, 2020
- Dec 04, 2020
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James R. authored
Index and take length of tag lists like a table, 1-indexed. There are three methods which may be used on tag lists: list:iterate() - returns an iterator over the tags in the list list:has(tag) - returns a boolean whether the tag is in the list list.shares(list2) - returns whether two lists share a tag "find" is also an alias to "has". Each method may be accessed from the global taglist library too, e.g. taglist.iterate(list) Tag lists may be compared with an equality operator too. This will tell you if the two lists are composed of identical tags. Accessible from sector.taglist, line.taglist and mapthing.taglist.
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James R. authored
They are 1-indexed.
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James R. authored
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James R. authored
The global "tags" can be iterated upon for every unique tag which is set in the level. If a tag is set on a sector/line/thing, it will be included. Taking the length of "tags" will give you the number of these unique tags. (If a tag is set on multiple sectors/lines/things, it will only be counted once though.) For sectors, lines and mapthings, call the field "tagged". This function takes one argument, which is the tag. The return value can be iterated over for all the sectors/lines/things with that tag. The length can also be taken for the number of such objects. If no argument is given, the global tag is default.
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