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Latest revision as of 18:16, 30 January 2017
This function reads a string saved to an .ini file.
Syntax
string ReadIniString( string filename, string section, string var )
Arguments
- filename This is the name of the file
- section The section that contains the value you want to read
- var The name of the variable
Example
This example will check whether the player connects from the same IP than earlier and auto-logs them in.
function onPlayerJoin( player )
{
if ( ReadIniString( "IPs.ini", "IP", player.Name ) == player.IP )
{
/* some nice autologin stuff here */
MessagePlayer( "You have auto-logged in successfully!", player );
}
}
Notes
The functions player.IP, player.Name, MessagePlayer and call OnPlayerJoin were also used in in this example. More info about them in corresponding pages.