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@@ -1988,19 +1988,30 @@ Lets say the ID of a party was saved as a global variable:
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-*getpartymember <party id>;
+*getpartymember <party id>,[<type>];
Thank you to HappyDenn for all this information.
This command will finds all members of a specified party and returns their names
-into an array of temporary global variables. There's actually quite a few
-commands like this which will fill a special variable with data upon execution
-and not do anything else.
+(or character id or account id depending on the value of "type") into an array
+of temporary global variables. There's actually quite a few commands like this
+which will fill a special variable with data upon execution and not do anything
+else.
Upon executing this,
$@partymembername$[] is a global temporary stringarray which contains all the
- names of these party members.
+ names of these party members
+ (only set when type is 0 or not specified)
+
+$@partymembercid[] is a global temporary number array which contains the
+ character id of these party members.
+ (only set when type is 1)
+
+$@partymemberaid[] is a global temporary number array which contains the
+ account id of these party members.
+ (only set when type is 2)
+
$@partymembercount is the number of party members that were found.
The party members will (apparently) be found regardless of whether they are
@@ -2014,7 +2025,7 @@ server will not clear the array for you, overwriting the values instead. So in
addition to returning the 5 member names, the 6th and 7th elements from the last
call remain, and you will get 5+2 members, of which the last 2 don't belong to
the new guy's party. $@partymembercount will always contain the correct number,
-(5) unlike 'getarraysise()' which will return 7 in this case.
+(5) unlike 'getarraysize()' which will return 7 in this case.
Example: