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Feb 6 2010, 6:22 pm
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I am sure this is simple, but for some reason by brain is not able to do this. So you can do a find text, but how would I if someone inputs a name say Bob Smith and i had this information like this bobsmithplayed50payed100 ect how would i count and would I start on 0 or one? Any suggestions and if this doesn't make since I can try to explain better.
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In response to LowenHeart
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Well first I apologize for my post being "Sloppy", however I simply think asking me to elaborate on the questions may have been a lot nicer. Second I didn't think it was so unclear what I was asking. Scatter brained yes, but again I was trying to think of how to word it at all. Third to attempt to explain better I will try to type an example.
User Enters In Name : Bob Smith Program Searches Text Full of Names That Look Like This: JoeSomebodyBenicerNexttimeBobSmith etc. Now I am sure a simple findText() command would work I just wasn't sure if there was an easier way, and I didn't know if I would need to do a count step or anything further. Last, I have another question. I will also try to explain this more clearly and less "Sloppy". On a webpage BYOND for example I want to know the number of players online and use that number in my game for whatever reason. How would I pull said information from a webpage, and turn it into usable data? Thank you for reading. I do apologize for my "Sloppy" post. Thanks, Brent |
In response to Smokymcpot
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I beleive this could work. Its just a mod of the who verb in the dm guide but I set up a variable so that for each player that value gets added one and then the variable amount gets displayed. Sounds weird but probably will make sense below:
mob/verb/who()//defines a verb called who *This part seems kinda dumb right? well the thing is if you didnt set the variable to 0, you would be adding on every time!! |
In response to Darkjohn66
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That is very wrong on multiple levels.
As to the actualy answer to the question: findtext() won't find "Bob Smith" in a text string that contains "BobSmith". You can use ckey() to strip any non-standard characters from "Bob Smith" to get "bobsmith". The Reference entry for findtext() can also provide more information. |
In response to Garthor
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Garthor wrote:
That is very wrong on multiple levels. Last, I have another question. I tried to help as best I could giving the way that i knew how to do so :P |
If you mean in the dream maker , simply press Ctrl + F
This seems like a very quick and sloppy post so it would be great if you could try write a better explanation. Thanks.