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➜ How might I pause and then resume a speedwalk?
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How might I pause and then resume a speedwalk?
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| Posted by
| Weston
(28 posts) Bio
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| Date
| Sun 03 Oct 2004 07:02 PM (UTC) |
| Message
| You may have heard this before, but this time I would like some specifics, please!
I was thinking of using two aliases.
One named 'pause' to temporary stop, and at the same time store the speedwalk queue.
Then I would do my stuff; attack something for example.
Then I would use that second alias, named 'resume'. It would get the saved speedwalk queue and execute it as a speedwalk.
The best that I've been able to do is:
dim speedwalkQueue
dim iCount
speedwalkQueue = World.GetQueue
If Not IsEmpty (speedwalkQueue) Then
for iCount = lbound (speedwalkQueue) to ubound (speedwalkQueue)
world.addalias "", "resume", speedwalkQueue (iCount), eEnabled or eAliasSpeedWalk, ""
world.discardqueue
next
End If
The problem with this solution is that I end up with ten different aliases each with one direction. | | Top |
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| Posted by
| Flannel
USA (1,230 posts) Bio
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| Date
| Reply #1 on Sun 03 Oct 2004 07:57 PM (UTC) Amended on Sun 03 Oct 2004 08:00 PM (UTC) by Flannel
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| Message
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<aliases>
<alias
name="SpeedwalkResume"
match="^resume$"
enabled="y"
echo_alias="y"
regexp="y"
ignore_case="y"
send_to="12"
sequence="100"
>
<send>queue getvariable("TempQueue"), false
enablealias "speedwalkresume", 0
getvariable"TempQueue", ""
</send>
</alias>
<alias
match="^pause$"
enabled="y"
echo_alias="y"
regexp="y"
ignore_case="y"
send_to="12"
sequence="100"
>
<send>dim speedwalkQueue
dim iCount
dim NewQueue
newQueue = ""
speedwalkQueue = World.GetQueue
world.discardqueue
If Not IsEmpty (speedwalkQueue) Then
for iCount = lbound (speedwalkQueue) to ubound (speedwalkQueue)
newQueue = newQueue & speedwalkQueue(iCount) & VBCrLf
setvariable "QueueTemp", newQueue
next
End If
enablealias "speedwalkresume", 1</send>
</alias>
</aliases>
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~Flannel
Messiah of Rose
Eternity's Trials.
Clones are people two. | | Top |
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| Posted by
| Weston
(28 posts) Bio
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| Date
| Reply #2 on Mon 04 Oct 2004 04:30 PM (UTC) |
| Message
| Thank you very much for helping, Flannel!
When I tried your aliases I got this error message:
Quote: Execution of line 3 column 1
Wrong number of arguments or invalid property assignment: 'getvariable'
Line in error:
So then I changed the aliases to:
Quote: <alias
match="^pause$"
enabled="y"
echo_alias="y"
regexp="y"
send_to="12"
ignore_case="y"
sequence="100"
>
<send>dim speedwalkQueue
dim iCount
dim NewQueue
newQueue = ""
speedwalkQueue = World.GetQueue
If Not IsEmpty (speedwalkQueue) Then
for iCount = lbound (speedwalkQueue) to ubound (speedwalkQueue)
newQueue = newQueue & speedwalkQueue(iCount) & VBCrLf
world.DeleteVariable "QueueTemp"
setvariable "QueueTemp", newQueue
world.discardqueue
next
End If
enablealias "speedwalkresume", 1</send>
</alias>
<alias
name="SpeedwalkResume"
match="^resume$"
enabled="y"
echo_alias="y"
regexp="y"
send_to="12"
ignore_case="y"
sequence="100"
>
<send>dim speedwalkQueue2
speedwalkQueue2 = world.GetVariable ("QueueTemp")
world.addalias "SpeedwalkResume2", "resume2", speedwalkQueue2, 5121, ""
world.Execute "resume2" '</send>
</alias>
My 'resume' alias might not be pretty, but it actually seems to work. | | Top |
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| Posted by
| Flannel
USA (1,230 posts) Bio
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| Date
| Reply #3 on Mon 04 Oct 2004 07:55 PM (UTC) Amended on Mon 04 Oct 2004 07:56 PM (UTC) by Flannel
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| Message
| My error was because it was QueueTemp and in my alias I had TempQueue.
If you change it, it should work.
And that way you wont have to worry about adding aliases, or anything. |
~Flannel
Messiah of Rose
Eternity's Trials.
Clones are people two. | | Top |
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| Posted by
| Weston
(28 posts) Bio
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| Date
| Reply #4 on Tue 05 Oct 2004 01:36 AM (UTC) |
| Message
| That did it. It works now!
Thanks again, Flannel. | | Top |
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