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Revision as of 04:46, 2 March 2010
boolean file_to_map( string file_to_load , aggregate map_to_fill )
boolean file_to_map( string file_to_load , aggregate map_to_fill , boolean condition_for_loading )
Loads a map from a saved file, and returns a boolean of the operation's success. While all that is required to execute file_to_map() is the saved file's name and a compatible map, it can also contain a conditional that must evaluate as true to execute the file-map load.
If file_to_map() is called from within a script, it will automatically load the specified filename from the KoLMafia\Scripts\ directory (map_to_file()'s automatic in-script save location). If file_to_map() is called from within a library function, it will load the specified filename from the KoLMafia\Data\ directory (the save location of map_to_file() when run within a library function).
A script example of loading a pre-defined map from a file:
#Loading (and displaying) an arbitrary map from a file string[int] favorite_things; if( file_to_map( "ponies_and_candycanes.txt" , favorite_things ) == true ) { print( "All of your favorite things have come here to KoLMafia to play! Yay! There's:" , "#FF6666" ); for cycle from 1 upto (count(favorite_things)-1) { print( ""+favorite_things[cycle]+", and..." , "#FF00CC" ); } print( ""+favorite_things[count(favorite_things)]+", oh my!" , "#FF00CC" ); } else { print( "Your favorite things failed to load. Apparently they don't love you back." , "Red" ); }
Would obviously produce a different output depending on what you had saved in the list. For example, were the contents of "ponies_and_candycanes.txt":
1 Sunshine 2 Cabbage 3 Computers 4 The Sound of Music 5 Paddington Bear
Would yield an output of:
All of your favorite things have come here to KoLMafia to play! Yay! There's: Sunshine, and... Cabbage, and... Computers, and... The Sound of Music, and... Paddington Bear, oh my!