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This function retrieves the priority of a text item.  Priority defines the rate at whihc a text item is updated
This fake function is for use with blah & blah and does blahblahblabhalbhl


==Syntax==  
==Syntax==  
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int textItemGetPriority ( textitem textitem )            
int textItemGetPriority ( textitem textitemToCheck )
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===Required Arguments===  
===Required Arguments===  
*'''argumentName:''' description
*'''textitemToCheck:''' The text item you wish to retrieve the priority of.
 
===Optional Arguments===
{{OptionalArg}}
*'''argumentName2:''' descriptiona
*'''argumentName3:''' description


===Returns===
===Returns===
Returns ''true'' if blah, ''false'' otherwise.
Returns a integer of the priority of a text item, 0 = low, 1 = medium, 2 = high.


==Example==  
==Example==  
This example does...
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--This line does...
--add an example here
blabhalbalhb --abababa
--This line does this...
mooo
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==See Also==
==See Also==
{{FunctionArea_Functions}}
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This function retrieves the priority of a text item. Priority defines the rate at whihc a text item is updated

Syntax

int textItemGetPriority ( textitem textitemToCheck )

Required Arguments

  • textitemToCheck: The text item you wish to retrieve the priority of.

Returns

Returns a integer of the priority of a text item, 0 = low, 1 = medium, 2 = high.

Example

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--add an example here

See Also