rinari
June 23, 2020, 8:07pm
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Hi there, please read this article on the Choicescript wiki:
The *if conditional command serves three main purposes: comparing variables (including textual string variables), checking if a variable is true or not, checking if the value of a numeric variable is equal to, not equal to, greater than,...
It delineates all the commands regarding if/and/or, plus more. In addition, please check out the beginner’s guide to Choicescript and the master list of links for beginners.
So, any long time member may know that I made a ChoiceScript Guide. Well after so long and so many iterations, I’m closing in on completing it. My intentions with this guide is to create something that, no matter your level of skill or computer knowledge, it can teach you the basics of ChoiceScript. For me to consider it truly ‘done’ though, I want to make sure it includes every thing that any aspiring ChoiceScript writer may want. So if you don’t know what to do with ChoiceScript, try checking …
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