Basic variable functionality
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The most basic variable types of ZenScript are Strings, Integers and booleans.
Most single types
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true == true
You can check if two values are the same.
"Hello" != "World"
You can also check if two values are unequal.
Strings
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Strings provide some functionality
"Hello".length
Returns the string's length as int.
"Hello"[1]
Returns the character at the string's given index as another string.
"Hello" in "Hell"
checks if the string before in
contains the string after it as boolean. You can replace the in
with has
if you like that better.
"Hel" ~ "lo " + "World"
You also can add/concatenate strings. string += "assignAdd"
you can also use the assignAdd/assignConcatenate operators.
Aside from these, all methods that are available to Java Strings and do not use the char
type are also available to ZenScript strings!
This includes:
- toLowerCase
- toUpperCase
- getBytes
- hashCode
- intern
- isEmpty
- toCharArray
- trim
- split
Integers
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Integers provide some functionality
+-*/%
Basic mathematic operators (check the variable Types page). You can also use the operatorAssign tokens
0 to 10
Returns an Integer Range ranging from 0 to 10. 1~10
Concatenates the Integers (returns "110").
Booleans
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Booleans provide some functionality
true ~ false
Concatenates the booleans (returns "truefalse").
& | ^
Boolean operators (and/or/xor).
Arrays/ArrayLists
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Arrays and ArrayLists provide common functions
array[1]
returns the item at the given index.
array[1] = "Hello"
Sets the item at the given index.
array.length
returns the arrays length