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== Some examples of User Created Functions == | == Some examples of User Created Functions == | ||
Revision as of 05:00, 27 January 2010
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Some examples of User Created Functions
THIS IS NOT A SINGLE SCRIPT.
<lsl>// This first example shows the most basic syntax used to create a function.
Function() {
;
}
default {
state_entry() { Function(); } touch_start(integer nd) { Function(); }
}
// So we add the actions we desire within the function braces.
Function() {
llOwnerSay("I worked!!");
}
default {
state_entry() { Function(); } touch_start(integer nd) { Function(); }
}
// We can add conditions inside the function and pass to it any type of information.
Function(integer i) {
if(i) llOwnerSay("I worked!!"); else llOwnerSay("I still worked!!");
}
default {
state_entry() { Function(TRUE); } touch_start(integer nd) { Function(FALSE); }
}
// We can give the function a type and have it return the result dependent on what we feed it.
string Function(integer i, integer q) {
integer r = (i + q); return ((string)r);
}
default {
state_entry() { llOwnerSay(Function(5, 5)); } touch_start(integer nd) { integer i = 5; integer q = (i*5); llOwnerSay(Function(i, q)); }
}</lsl>