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I think Im Back posted 15-01-2003 18:08 GMT   Click Here to See the Profile for I think Im Back   Click Here to Email I think Im Back  
So, if I remember correctly quest doesn't have any kind of math parser right? Like, I can't take 3 numeric variables(a,b,c) and add them together? I'm starting to get heavily into random dice rolls and stat numbers as I'm trying to develop some sort of combat/training system. So far I've just been planning things out in my head, figured I'd ask here before I started trying to code any of it.
Alex posted 15-01-2003 19:08 GMT     Click Here to See the Profile for Alex  Click Here to Email Alex     
Quest's maths routines are fairly basic - they'll only accept two numbers as a parameter. So, if you want to add three numbers together A, B and C, you'll need to add A+B together and store it in another numeric variable (say, D), then add D+C.
I think Im Back posted 16-01-2003 18:16 GMT     Click Here to See the Profile for I think Im Back  Click Here to Email I think Im Back     
But it will mulitply/divide/subtract/add any two numbers?
Computer Whizz posted 16-01-2003 18:37 GMT     Click Here to See the Profile for Computer Whizz  Click Here to Email Computer Whizz     
I'm working on a maths parser : )

I'll probably have it so it can come out with lines which can be put into Quest so instead of thinking it all out you just put in a complicated equation and out pops 5 lines to put into Quest.
But as things are I haven't done much work on it : (

Computer Whizz

Alex posted 17-01-2003 12:09 GMT     Click Here to See the Profile for Alex  Click Here to Email Alex     
Yes you can add, subtract, multiply or divide two numbers or variables. If you're using QDK, instead of just entering one number in the parameter for "Set a numeric variable", you can use things like:

%something% / 2
3*8
100-%whatever%
%number1% + %number2%

Computer Whizz posted 17-01-2003 17:20 GMT     Click Here to See the Profile for Computer Whizz  Click Here to Email Computer Whizz     
It even does stuff like "x to the power y".... All you need to do is put a sum into a loop to y!

It can also work out factorials on that principal...

Computer Whizz

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