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m (restored my sample script to how I had it... on user talk pages it usually isn't a good idea to edit other people's entries!)
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== Variable names ==
== Variable names ==
Greetings, I rewrote your example script on [[User:Toady_Nakamura/Simple_Recording_Tipjar]]. For sake of readability, please use variable names that actually mean something amd not i, m, n and what not. Your doing yourself a favor by doing so! -- [[User:Kireji Haiku|Kireji Haiku]] 11:18, 19 October 2012 (PDT)
Greetings, I rewrote your example script on [[User:Toady_Nakamura/Simple_Recording_Tipjar]]. For sake of readability, please use variable names that actually mean something amd not i, m, n and what not. Your doing yourself a favor by doing so! -- [[User:Kireji Haiku|Kireji Haiku]] 11:18, 19 October 2012 (PDT)
:I replied on your talk page, as is customary. You did not reply and you wiped out my reply to you. [[User:Toady Nakamura|Toady Nakamura]] 10:07, 4 November 2012 (PST)

Revision as of 11:07, 4 November 2012

Leave me a message !!! Toady Nakamura 23:44, 5 July 2012 (PDT)

<lsl> //Counts down from 5 to 1, then can do something else default {

   state_entry()
   {
       integer count = 5;
       do
       {
           llSay(0, (string)count);
       //  wait a sec
           llSleep(1.0);
       }
       while (--index);

       llWhisper(0, "I am done counting now.");
   }

} </lsl>

Debug error

Um I am sorry if I am going about this the wrong way but from what I can tell this was the only way to talk on the wiki and I had a question about the LSL 101 Logic page, the example script in particular, I copied it(sort of, I actually typed it out because of the note at the bottom) in the LSLEditor community edition and ran the debug... thing, and got the error "Field 'n' is never assigned to, and will always have its default value"

I was wondering if this was an actual issue, and I wonder this because I have no actual coding knowledge. I apologize profusely if I have the wrong person or posted this where I shouldn't have. If you would like to see how it came out exactly I will of course provide what was written.

--Rohise Resident 22:56, 9 October 2012 (PDT)

Variable names

Greetings, I rewrote your example script on User:Toady_Nakamura/Simple_Recording_Tipjar. For sake of readability, please use variable names that actually mean something amd not i, m, n and what not. Your doing yourself a favor by doing so! -- Kireji Haiku 11:18, 19 October 2012 (PDT)

I replied on your talk page, as is customary. You did not reply and you wiped out my reply to you. Toady Nakamura 10:07, 4 November 2012 (PST)