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Offline snafu

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Scripting Basics
« on: 30 Jan 2009, 20:02:14 »
Hey all,

I have hit a ceiling with my editing skills, being limited to what I want with the scripts available. I want to learn but not sure where to start. I am not a coder and it takes me a long time to learn stuff like this; I still have nightmares of Visual Basic when I had to use it in school. So I need some help from you stand-up blokes.

Should I learn sqs or just focus on sqf seeing that ArmA favours it?

The first script I want to make is that when an enemy group is spotted by a friendly group/unit/vehicle a smoke grenade spawn at their location allowing the player to CAS their ass. It sounds basic enough but it probably isn't. Would this be easy enough for a newbie to attempt?

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Re: Scripting Basics
« Reply #1 on: 30 Jan 2009, 20:58:02 »
SQF, definitively. While you might still use SQS for small and quite basic scripts.
Try to put here your advances with your spot script and we'll provide clues to complete it.
« Last Edit: 30 Jan 2009, 22:31:52 by Mandoble »

Offline Ext3rmin4tor

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Re: Scripting Basics
« Reply #2 on: 30 Jan 2009, 22:08:58 »
I think he meant you may use SQS for basic scripts (as I do) or cutscenes. But it is better to learn SQF since ArmA2 will be likely SQF only.
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Re: Scripting Basics
« Reply #3 on: 30 Jan 2009, 23:27:27 »
Although I'm a beginner in scripting myself, what's SQF mean? I know sqs is for your scripting files.

SQF another form of scripting?
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« Reply #4 on: 30 Jan 2009, 23:36:57 »
Yes, it is a different scripting language. Basic differences are in control/condition blocks like while, for, if, swich. Usage of sleep instead of ~, every line ending with ; and no more gotos/exit. And finally, the existance of scope areas for local variables, so that local variables might be local just to a control block and no to the entire script.

Offline Rommel92

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« Reply #5 on: 31 Jan 2009, 00:48:25 »
Incase you haven't even started to begin attempting your script, you would have three parts.

#Detection
Detect that the BLUFOR groups knows of the OPFOR group, perhaps via a trigger?

#Interpretation
Ensure that the data is all correct by some debugging, and make sure that the group is indeed friendly etc.

#Processing
Get the BLUFOR group to throw the smoke grenade, and re-route your CAS to that position.

Interesting/Relevant Commands:

Alive - http://www.ofpec.com/COMREF/index.php?action=details&id=16
Count - http://www.ofpec.com/COMREF/index.php?action=details&id=77
CommandMove - http://www.ofpec.com/COMREF/index.php?action=details&id=70
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DoMove - http://www.ofpec.com/COMREF/index.php?action=details&id=111
Leader - http://www.ofpec.com/COMREF/index.php?action=details&id=193
CreateVehicleLocal - http://www.ofpec.com/COMREF/index.php?action=details&id=456
Group - http://www.ofpec.com/COMREF/index.php?action=details&id=157
Position - http://www.ofpec.com/COMREF/index.php?action=details&id=250""

Hopefully this will get you started a bit quicker.

 regards, Romm