Easy. Just do the same as you do to make u-tuned integer, red twisted real, yesterday cooperation array, apple juice string, unrelatively repetitive unit type, grandmother's hopes record and vertical cry point.
The problem is that there is no such thing as a "Counter Clockwise Boolean". Please elaborate on what kind of functionality you are talking about specifically and I am sure someone can help you implement it.
And we were supposed to guess that off the description "counter-clockwise boolean"? Seriously, we want to help you, but you need to describe what you want to do more accurately and in detail. We cannot read your mind, and noone of us has ever heard of a counter-clockwise boolean.
Besides, you probably wouldn't realize cycling weather states like this with booleans, a single integer would suffice.
Ya i do believe that Counter Clockwise Boolean is not quite what your thinking of.
A Boolean is only True/False
Depending on how you want it set up I would use a Switch Statement.
Switch (Integer Variable)
Case (1): DawnTime - Set Integer Variable == 2
Case (2): DayTime - Set Integer Variable == 3
Case (3): NightTime - Set Integer Variable == 4
Case (4): IsHumid - Set Integer Variable == 5
Case (5) IsChristmas - Set Integer Variable == 1
Is there a way to do this? :) or to make one? PM me best reply thanks.
make your own condition and functions for it.)
I don't know what you mean by "counter clockwise boolean." Please elucidate.
This has to be a troll..
There is no way to make a Counter-Clockwise Boolean, EVERYONE knows that.... so instead you convert the boolean to a clock, start it backwards.
hope that helps!
@gerudobombshell: Go
Kinda something like a looping , but returns back clock-like :)
Easy. Just do the same as you do to make u-tuned integer, red twisted real, yesterday cooperation array, apple juice string, unrelatively repetitive unit type, grandmother's hopes record and vertical cry point.
Simple:
first make the boolean turn clockwise the add that boolean by 90 degrees instead of -90 degrees.
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but serious explain this more before it turns into a troll thread
I finally know the answer, convert Boolean into real and multiply it with -1, if that doesnt works, try 0!
nono if you do that you'll have to use hopital's rule
Modify the name of the Terran Marine to "Boolean" and place one on the map. Now create the following trigger:
First create a string, then tie it to create a loop, next turn it 180 degrees, add a reacord, and what's that oh yeah shit just turned into a real
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this thread is awesome.
@BasharTeg: Go
ROTF!
@SoulTaker916: Go
Its for my Weather System
The problem is that there is no such thing as a "Counter Clockwise Boolean". Please elaborate on what kind of functionality you are talking about specifically and I am sure someone can help you implement it.
Its Possible.
And we were supposed to guess that off the description "counter-clockwise boolean"? Seriously, we want to help you, but you need to describe what you want to do more accurately and in detail. We cannot read your mind, and noone of us has ever heard of a counter-clockwise boolean.
Besides, you probably wouldn't realize cycling weather states like this with booleans, a single integer would suffice.
Ya i do believe that Counter Clockwise Boolean is not quite what your thinking of.
A Boolean is only True/False
Depending on how you want it set up I would use a Switch Statement.
Switch (Integer Variable)
Case (1): DawnTime - Set Integer Variable == 2
Case (2): DayTime - Set Integer Variable == 3
Case (3): NightTime - Set Integer Variable == 4
Case (4): IsHumid - Set Integer Variable == 5
Case (5) IsChristmas - Set Integer Variable == 1
well he may want to combine weather conditions, like Rain and Day so each would have a Boolean but each would be separate.
But kueken may be on to somthing maybe he is cycling 1-5 and needs a booleans to cyble 5-1?
@zaysite: Go
actually i would just use an array, and then summon the array by modifying the current weather +1 using a clamp from 1 to the highest he wants it.
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