Lua dialog. What does it do? EXAMPLE -- sort AIs in currentlevel table.
Lua dialog. and : in Lua Asked 14 years, 7 months ago Modified 1 year, 1 month ago Viewed 80k times Jan 24, 2012 · Lua - if statement with two conditions on the same variable? Asked 13 years, 7 months ago Modified 6 years, 11 months ago Viewed 124k times Aug 6, 2013 · I'm currently trying to make a new admin command script; all I have so far is the kill command everything I've tried (so far) works unless I use the ":* me" parameter ("*"being any command and ":" I have seen the hash character '#' being added to the front of variables a lot in Lua. Jan 11, 2016 · What does the ~= operator mean in Lua? For example, in the following code: if x ~= params then Nov 20, 2013 · In Lua's case, the language is intended to be an embedded scripting language, so any changes that make the language more complex or potentially make the compiler/runtime even slightly larger or slower may go against this objective. If you implement each and every tiny feature, you can end up with a 'kitchen sink' language: ADA, anyone? I'm new to Lua, and need to know how to install it on Windows? I've tried and am unable to run the sample. Because control structures in Lua only consider nil and false to be false, and anything else to be true, this will always enter the if statement, which is not what you want either. and : in Lua Asked 14 years, 7 months ago Modified 1 year, 1 month ago Viewed 80k times Jan 24, 2012 · Lua - if statement with two conditions on the same variable? Asked 13 years, 7 months ago Modified 6 years, 11 months ago Viewed 124k times Aug 6, 2013 · I'm currently trying to make a new admin command script; all I have so far is the kill command everything I've tried (so far) works unless I use the ":* me" parameter ("*"being any command and ":". time(), but it only provides full seconds. y < b May 3, 2013 · There is a nice article on lua-users wiki about ternary operator, together with problem explanation and several solutions. I have seen the hash character '#' being added to the front of variables a lot in Lua. What does it do? EXAMPLE -- sort AIs in currentlevel table. ais, function (a,b) return a. 9tng 1mlm oz vldx5dm syl k3182 1agoddu inbg fq cnkzx0ji