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+ | description=Following example shows basic to_element operations.|| | ||
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+ | <syntaxhighlight> | ||
+ | foreach it in $strings[hot, colD, slime, SpookY, stench] | ||
+ | print("The string -"+it+"- gives element: "+to_element(it), "blue"); | ||
+ | </syntaxhighlight>| | ||
+ | moreinfo= | ||
+ | It gives the following output. | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | The string -hot- gives element: hot | ||
+ | The string -colD- gives element: none | ||
+ | The string -slime- gives element: slime | ||
+ | The string -SpookY- gives element: none | ||
+ | The string -stench- gives element: stench | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | }}| | ||
special=Note that this function is case-sensitive, as with direct casting. Anything besides the following list will return $element[ none ], including strings with extra or missing characters: cold, hot, sleaze, spooky, stench, slime.| | special=Note that this function is case-sensitive, as with direct casting. Anything besides the following list will return $element[ none ], including strings with extra or missing characters: cold, hot, sleaze, spooky, stench, slime.| | ||
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+ | [[Category:Datatype Conversions]] |
Latest revision as of 14:44, 26 January 2015
Function Syntax
element to_element(string name )
- name is the element name to convert
Returns the specified element name as an element.
Code Samples
Following example shows basic to_element operations.
foreach it in $strings[hot, colD, slime, SpookY, stench]
print("The string -"+it+"- gives element: "+to_element(it), "blue");
It gives the following output.
The string -hot- gives element: hot The string -colD- gives element: none The string -slime- gives element: slime The string -SpookY- gives element: none The string -stench- gives element: stench
Special
Note that this function is case-sensitive, as with direct casting. Anything besides the following list will return $element[ none ], including strings with extra or missing characters: cold, hot, sleaze, spooky, stench, slime.