Difference between revisions of "UO.GetJournal"

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  local sLine,nCol = UO.GetJournal(nIndex)
 
  local sLine,nCol = UO.GetJournal(nIndex)
  
See Kal In Ex's [http://www.easyuo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=367537#367537 Journal Scanning Routine].
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Used to read the content fetched by [[UO.ScanJournal]]. nIndex is what line of the journal you wish to get, 0 is the most recent line with 1 being the next most recent and so on. sLine will hold the line of text. nCol will be the color of the text.
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A simple block that will print the journal line and color from 0 to top of the journal.
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  local nNewRef,nCnt= UO.ScanJournal(0)
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  for  i=0,nCnt  do
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  local sLine,nCol = UO.GetJournal(i)
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  print(sLine)
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  print(nCol)
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  end
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See Kal In Ex's [http://www.easyuo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=367537#367537 Journal Scanning Routine]. See Stuby085's [http://www.easyuo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=376150#376150 Journal Class].
  
 
[[UO.SysMsg]]
 
[[UO.SysMsg]]
  
 
[[UO.ScanJournal]]
 
[[UO.ScanJournal]]

Latest revision as of 09:11, 7 December 2012

local sLine,nCol = UO.GetJournal(nIndex)

Used to read the content fetched by UO.ScanJournal. nIndex is what line of the journal you wish to get, 0 is the most recent line with 1 being the next most recent and so on. sLine will hold the line of text. nCol will be the color of the text.

A simple block that will print the journal line and color from 0 to top of the journal.

  local nNewRef,nCnt= UO.ScanJournal(0)
  for  i=0,nCnt  do
  local sLine,nCol = UO.GetJournal(i)
  print(sLine)
  print(nCol)
  end
 

See Kal In Ex's Journal Scanning Routine. See Stuby085's Journal Class.

UO.SysMsg

UO.ScanJournal