concatenating strings #734
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Bloustien
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I ended up getting around it with these nested functions for now, but I think those concatenated strings could have some interesting uses for procedurally generating a story:
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I'm writing an adventure with characters and objects that can move from room to room. My problem is I want to be able to create a function where the string used can change dynamically depending on where the character is.
For example:
I realise there are only 3 available string functions, but I've also seen references to concatenating strings. I'm trying to make my programming more efficient, so that I can dynamically change the reference in a single function.
In the above example, I want it to copy this to each room knot so it sets the function (room) query to wStage_stuff, oStage_stuff etc. then describes it. Is this possible in Ink alone?
I had put describeRoom(wStage) ... describeRoom(oStage) etc. for each location knot, as well as a few other functions to be performed whenever you enter a new location, but I'm looking for something more elegant.
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