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This function gets a setting's value, or a group of settings' values, from the [[settings system|settings registry]]. | This function gets a setting's value, or a group of settings' values, from the [[settings system|settings registry]]. | ||
{{Note|Your settings cannot have a period (.) in them. This character is reserved. Read below for more details.} | {{Note|Your settings cannot have a period (.) in them. This character is reserved. Read below for more details.}} | ||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== |
Revision as of 05:01, 11 August 2019
This function gets a setting's value, or a group of settings' values, from the settings registry.
Syntax
var get ( string settingName )
Optional Arguments
settingName: The name of the setting you want to get. See setting names for information on settings names.
Returns
Returns the value of the setting if a single setting was specified and found, or a table (in associative-array form) containing:
- the list of global setting name/value pairs if "." is passed as a setting name,
- the list of resource settings if a resource name followed by a "." is passed,
- the list of the script's resource settings if an empty string is passed.
It returns false if the specified setting or settings group doesn't exist, or if the settings group you are trying to retrieve doesn't have any public or protected settings.
Example
Example returns a value from the settings registry with the name "respawnTime".
function getMySetting() if get ( "respawnTime" ) then return get ( "respawnTime" ) end return false end
Or easier:
getMySetting = function() get("respawnTime") end