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Description of MUSHclient world function: world.AddToMapper


Name AddToMapper
Type Method
Summary Adds a mapping direction to the auto-map sequence
Prototype long AddToMapper(BSTR Direction, BSTR Reverse);
Description

Adds a new direction to the auto-map sequence. You specify both the forward direction, and the reverse direction (the one taken when going backwards).

For example if you are going North, then the reverse direction is (usually) South.

Note, mapping does *not* need to be enabled to use this method. This lets you use triggers or aliases to build up a map direction, rather than MUSHclient's automatic mapping.

VBscript example
world.AddToMapper "north", "south"
world.AddToMapper "enter", "leave"
Jscript example
world.AddToMapper("north", "south");
world.AddToMapper("enter", "leave");
PerlScript example
$world->AddToMapper("north", "south");
$world->AddToMapper("enter", "leave");
Python example
world.AddToMapper("north", "south")
world.AddToMapper("enter", "leave")
Lua example
AddToMapper("north", "south")
AddToMapper("enter", "leave")
Lua notes
The reverse direction is optional.
Returns eBadMapItem: direction (or reverse direction) may not contain "{", "}", "(", ")", "/" or ""
eBadMapItem: forward and reverse direction cannot both be empty
eOK: added OK

See also ...

Function Description
AddMapperComment Adds a comment to the auto-map sequence
DeleteAllMapItems Deletes the all items from the auto-mapper sequence.
DeleteLastMapItem Deletes the most recently-added item from the auto-mapper sequence.
GetMappingCount Gets a count of the number of items in the auto-map sequence
GetMappingItem Gets one item from the auto-map sequence
GetMappingString Returns the speedwalk string generated by the auto-mapper.
Mapping A flag to indicate whether we are mapping the world
RemoveMapReverses A flag to indicate whether we backtracks are removed during mapping

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