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New page: A list of integers. This is used for passing lists of integers from the bzfs api itself to the plugin that uses the api. |
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An array of integers. This is used for passing lists of integers from the BZFS API itself to the plugin that uses the API. | |||
== Usage == | |||
bz_APIIntList *playerList = bz_newIntList(); | |||
bz_getPlayerIndexList(playerList); | |||
int i; | |||
for (i=0;i<playerList->size();i++) { | |||
// Use (*playerlist)[i] to grab the integer. | |||
bz_sendTextMessage(BZ_SERVER,(*playerlist)[i],"Welcome to the server!"); | |||
} | |||
bz_deleteIntList(playerList); | |||
Latest revision as of 08:57, 6 October 2011
An array of integers. This is used for passing lists of integers from the BZFS API itself to the plugin that uses the API.
Usage
bz_APIIntList *playerList = bz_newIntList();
bz_getPlayerIndexList(playerList);
int i;
for (i=0;i<playerList->size();i++) {
// Use (*playerlist)[i] to grab the integer.
bz_sendTextMessage(BZ_SERVER,(*playerlist)[i],"Welcome to the server!");
}
bz_deleteIntList(playerList);