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What does the ~= operator mean in lua I understand that they both are used to locate patterns. For example, in the following code
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If x ~= params then Reading these, as well as numerous searches on the web, still leave me a bit confused when it comes to using string.match and string.gmatch Any idea why this is wrong in lua
If pieza == 1 then if rotacion == 1 then piezas = cuadrado1 else if rotacion == 2 then piezas =
I have seen the hash character '#' being added to the front of variables a lot in lua Like it is used so abundantly there I see that it is considered a special token like others are (greater than, less than, asterisks, etc) but i know what those are for What is the purpose of using them in lua?
In lua asked 14 years, 8 months ago modified 1 year, 2 months ago viewed 80k times I want to make a command that would kill a player you specify Let's say i type "kill/paul" Now i want to kill the player with the name paul
This is my command script
I'm currently trying to make a new admin command script All i have so far is the kill command.everything i've tried (so far) works unless i use the :* me parameter (*being any command and : 12 i have both the 5.1 reference manual and the programming in lua 3rd ed. in front of me