Luckily you at least get the flexibility of being able to set min and max to variables and updating them dynamically, so you could for example start with min = 0 and max = 10, then when a condition is met change max to 0 and immediately end the loop. To put them in terms of more standard programming languages (but they're not expressed this way in the scripting language) they are:įor(i = min i = min i-) where you only get to set min and max.
You can basically only make 2 types of loops.
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mbg/ - Mount & Blade General Anonymous 05:03:46 Post No.