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You can combine those elementary values using operators like you're used to from other languages. The following operators are supported: +, -, *, /, %, &, |, ^, &&, ||, <<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, <, >
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You can combine those elementary values using operators like you're used to from other languages. The following operators are supported:
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* Arithmetic operators: +, -, *, /, %
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* Bitwise/logic operators: &, |, ^, &&, ||, <<, >>
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* Comparison operators: ==, !=, <=, >=, <, >
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* Ternary operator: ?: (only for integers)

Revision as of 16:49, 18 April 2012

Elementary values in expressions are

Element Syntax (Python RE) Description
Decimal number [0-9]+ one or more digits
Hexadecimal number 0x[0-9A-Fa-f]+ "0x" followed by one or more hexadecimal digits
Floating point number [0-9]+\.[0-9]+ a decimal number, a dot, and another decimal number. Only supported for some properties that expect a floating point number.
Identifier [a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]* a letter or underscore, optionally followed by more letters, digits, or underscore characters
String "([^"\\]|\\.)*" A double quote character, followed by zero or more characters, ending with another double quote character. A character in-between is any single character except a double quote or a back-slash ("\"). It can also be "\\", "\n", "\t", or "\[0-9A-Fa-f][0-9A-Fa-f]" (a back-slash followed by exactly two hexadecimal digits).
Setting an Identifier

The name of a GRF setting

Parameter param[<num>] Read/write the parameter with the given number.
Parameter from another GRF param[<grfid>, <num>] Read the value of a parameter of another grf
Unit mph|km/h|m/s|hp|kW|hpI|hpM|tons|ton|kg

See the section on units.

You can combine those elementary values using operators like you're used to from other languages. The following operators are supported:

* Arithmetic operators: +, -, *, /, %
* Bitwise/logic operators: &, |, ^, &&, ||, <<, >>
* Comparison operators: ==, !=, <=, >=, <, >
* Ternary operator: ?: (only for integers)