======================== CONSOLE COMMAND: varSave ======================== 1. Information 2. Usage Examples 3. Additional Information 4. History ------------------------------------- varSave [ FORMAT: var_name filename ] ------------------------------------- -------------- 1. Information -------------- This allows variable or vstrs to be save to file. This can be useful for saved positions - as they can be written to file and then later loaded and reused. When a variable is saved, it is appended to the end of the text file. ----------------- 2. Usage Examples ----------------- example 1 --------- \varSave myvarname myfile.cfg // writes myvarname to the file myfile.cfg example 2 --------- \varJoin user_savepos_filename <0> $mapname _positions.cfg \varSave pos1 $user_savepos_filename; varSave pos2 $user_savepos_filename; varSave pos3 $user_savepos_filename // creates a filename based on the mapname, then saves 3 positions to that filename example 3 --------- \varMath user_savepos_filename = $mapname + _positions.cfg \varSave pos1 $user_savepos_filename; varSave pos2 $user_savepos_filename; varSave pos3 $user_savepos_filename // creates a filename based on the mapname, then saves 3 positions to that filename (same as example 2, but uses varMath instead of varJoin ------------------------- 3. Additional Information ------------------------- See the saveposition documentation to see how to save positions to file. ---------- 4. History ---------- 1.90 - Feature introduced