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FPSC Classic Scripts / a simple scripting queston

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chorelan
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Posted: 27th Jan 2011 02:35 Edited at: 27th Jan 2011 02:38
can some one explain the difference between : and ; in scripting?
and also when writing a line, whats the difference in , and :

and one more thing, whats the max amount of states?

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Ched80
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Posted: 27th Jan 2011 06:32 Edited at: 27th Jan 2011 06:33
; = a comment - FPSC ignores anything on a line starting with a semi-colon.

: = informs FPSC that the line is useful. The first colon tells FPSC that the next keyword(s) it 'sees' are conditions. The second colon tells FPSC the next keyword(2) are actions.

, = each condition and action must be separated by a comma.

I don't know what the maximum value state can take.

Read the community guide to understand more.

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chorelan
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Posted: 27th Jan 2011 21:45
ohhhh now i get the difference between actions and conditions, thanx friend

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Posted: 28th Jan 2011 00:53
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