Int keyword
The int type is a signed 32-bit integer between -2,147,483,648 and 2,147,483,647. The default value is 0.
Literals
A literal is a textual representation of a particular value of a type.
An int literal can be decimal (base 10) or hexadecimal (base 16). A decimal integer literal consists of a string of decimal digits (0-9). A hexadecimal literal consists of "0x" or "0X" followed by a string of hexadecimal digits (0-9, a-f, A-F).
Conversion
Explicit
The following functions can be used to convert another data type to an int:
The following functions can be used to convert an int to another data type:
Implicit
There is no implicit conversion to an int.
Persistence
The following functions allow an int to exist outside of the scope of the current script by storing it on an object, event or effect:
The following functions allow an int which exist outside of the scope of the current script to be used in the current script by retrieving it from an object, event or effect:
Special
In dascript there is no Boolean type. Instead integer values are used to represent Boolean values: 0 represents the false state and anything else represents the true state. For convenience two int constants have been defined in script.ldf to represent the true and false states: