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Considering the amount of use this little symbol gets I am amazed that it has no description. I was looking to see what it meant in the following usage. I have pulled this bit out of one of the example scripts found whilst looking at dialogs.
{ for (; i < c; ++i) MENU1 += llGetInventoryName(INVENTORY_OBJECT, i); }
Other than the use at the end of a line it appears to be used in equasions too. But since there is no explination of what it means I came looking. Good luck if you were hoping to find out yourself. —The preceding unsigned comment was added on 02:31, 15 April 2009 by EddyFragment Robonaught
- In the for-loop above, the ; sign is used to end an empty line. The initializer in the for-loop can be omitted, however, the number of statements needs to equal 3. The loop could therefor also look like
- <lsl> {
for (i = 0; i < c; ++i) MENU1 += llGetInventoryName(INVENTORY_OBJECT, i); }</lsl>
in case it's supposed to start with 0. Lynch (talk|contribs) 08:58, 15 April 2009 (UTC)