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Enumeration declares an enumerated type so that comparisons can be matched against the string versions of the type. | Enumeration declares an enumerated type so that comparisons can be matched against the string versions of the type. |
Revision as of 08:35, 15 August 2005
Enumeration declares an enumerated type so that comparisons can be matched against the string versions of the type.
enumeration "UniqueName" { "key1" "value1" "key2" "value2" }
The code and criteria refer to enumerations with square brackets and a double colon separator, e.g.: [enumerationname::key1]
In response_rules.txt
, enumeration is used to represent NPC States.
enumeration "NPCState" { "None" "0" "Idle" "1" "Alert" "2" "Combat" "3" "Scripted" "4" "PlayDead" "5" "Dead" "6" }