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== [[LSL_Type_integer|integer]] llGetInventoryType( [[LSL_Type_string|string]] name); ==
== [[LSL_Type_integer|integer]] llGetInventoryType( [[LSL_Type_string|string]] name); ==
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* number - Any valid integer value
* name - The name of an inventory item.
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== Specification ==
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Revision as of 23:54, 24 January 2007

The correct title of this article is llGetInventoryType. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.


integer llGetInventoryType( string name);

  • name - The name of an inventory item.

Specification

This function returns the inventory type of the requested inventory item.

Caveats

  • Case sensative

Examples

Helper Functions

<lsl> string InventoryName(string name, integer type) {//finds an item in a case insensitive fashion of the given type and returns its true name.

   integer a = llGetInventoryType(name); 
   if(!~a)//a == INVENTORY_NONE
   {//it should be noted that INVENTORY_NONE == INVENTORY_ALL == -1; which is why '!~a' works.
       string lc_name = llToLower(name);
       a = llGetInventoryNumber(type);
       while(a)
       {//(a = ~-a) is equivalent to --a, but runs faster.
           if(llToLower(name = llGetInventoryName(type, a = ~-a)) == lc_name)
           {//we found a match ^_^
               return name;
           }
       }
   }
   else if((a == type) ^ (!~type))//return name, aslong as a == type or type == INVENTORY_ALL
   {//we already know that a != INVENTORY_NONE, but just incase we use xor instead of or.
       return name;
   }
   return "";//no match ~_~

}

integer InventoryExists(string name, integer type) {//only included to show how this type of check could be done if the value of 'type' is not constant and could be INVENTORY_ALL.

   return (llGetInventoryType(name) == type) ^ (!~type);

}//Since INVENTORY_ALL == INVENTORY_NONE, the extra part on the end is required to invert the result. </lsl>

See Also

Notes