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    • Diff for "Field"
    Differences between revisions 2 and 14 (spanning 12 versions)
    Revision 2 as of 2012-10-23 13:34:51
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    Editor: Inanna
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    Revision 14 as of 2013-07-31 07:31:32
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    Editor: tech
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     ## page was renamed from Fields
    The Fields objects can reference details about valleys you own.
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    m_city.cityManager.fields[0].id '''Field objects can be referenced as:'''
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    m_city.cityManager.fields[0].level  . ''m_city.cityManager.fields[#].property '''or''' city.fields[#].property''
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    m_city.cityManager.fields[0].name The # will be which valley slot you are referencing, between 0-9. The .property at the end is how you will specify which detail you are referencing. Using the table below, you can for example get the level of the 5th valley you own with ''city.fields[4].level''.
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    m_city.cityManager.fields[0].type '''Properties'''
    ||<tablewidth="796px" tableheight="123px"#cccccc>'''Property ''' ||<#cccccc>'''Type''' ||<#cccccc>'''Description ''' ||
    ||id ||int ||The fieldID of the valley ||
    ||level ||int ||Level of field 1-10 ||
    ||name ||String ||Name of field ("Forest","Desert","Hill","Swamp","Grassland","Lake") ||
    ||[[FieldTypes|type]] ||int ||Type of field in numerical format ||
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    m_city.cityManager.fields[1].id
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    m_city.cityManager.fields[1].level
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    m_city.cityManager.fields[1].name
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    m_city.cityManager.fields[1].type The following functions can give further information about valleys, but are used as:
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    m_city.cityManager.fields.length  . ''m_city.cityManager.fields.method '''or''' city.fields.method''
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    m_city.cityManager.fields[9].type '''Methods'''
    ||<tablewidth="796px" tableheight="43px"#cccccc>'''Method ''' ||<#cccccc>'''Type''' ||<#cccccc>'''Description ''' ||
    ||length ||int ||How many fields are owned by the city ||




    '''Examples'''

     . {{{
    echo FieldIdToCoords(city.fields[0].id)

    outputs the coords of field[0] using the associated FieldId
    }}}
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    CategoryVariables [[ObjectCity|City]]

    The Fields objects can reference details about valleys you own.

    Field objects can be referenced as:

    • m_city.cityManager.fields[#].property or city.fields[#].property

    The # will be which valley slot you are referencing, between 0-9. The .property at the end is how you will specify which detail you are referencing. Using the table below, you can for example get the level of the 5th valley you own with city.fields[4].level.

    Properties

    Property

    Type

    Description

    id

    int

    The fieldID of the valley

    level

    int

    Level of field 1-10

    name

    String

    Name of field ("Forest","Desert","Hill","Swamp","Grassland","Lake")

    type

    int

    Type of field in numerical format

    The following functions can give further information about valleys, but are used as:

    • m_city.cityManager.fields.method or city.fields.method

    Methods

    Method

    Type

    Description

    length

    int

    How many fields are owned by the city

    Examples

    • echo FieldIdToCoords(city.fields[0].id)
      
      outputs the coords of field[0] using the associated FieldId


    City

    Field (last edited 2014-02-10 18:48:46 by Inanna)