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MUSHclient scripting

Description of MUSHclient world function: world.GetDefaultValue


Name GetDefaultValue
Type Method
Summary Gets the default value of a named world option
Prototype VARIANT GetDefaultValue(BSTR OptionName);
Description

Gets the default value of a MUSHclient <world> option, as it would be directly after creating a new world.

You can use GetOptionList, and GetAlphaOptionList, to get a list of the names of all possible options.

The return type is Variant, so the returned value will be the appropriate type for the data (ie. string or number (long)).

If the option name is not known, or is not allowed to be retrieved, a NULL variant is returned.


Note: Available in version 3.23 onwards.


VBscript example
world.note world.GetDefaultValue ("port")  
world.note world.GetDefaultValue("player")
Jscript example
world.note (world.GetDefaultValue ("port"));  
world.note (world.GetDefaultValue ("player"));
PerlScript example
$world->note ($world->GetDefaultValue ("port"));
$world->note ($world->GetDefaultValue ("player"));
Python example
world.note (world.GetDefaultValue ("port"))  
world.note (world.GetDefaultValue ("player"))
Lua example
Note (GetDefaultValue ("port"))  
Note (GetDefaultValue ("player"))
Returns The value of the requested option, or a NULL variant if the option does not exist, or is not permitted to be read.
Introduced in version 3.23

See also ...

Function Description
GetCurrentValue Gets the current value of a named world option
GetLoadedValue Gets value of a named world option, as loaded from the world file
GetOption Gets value of a named world option
GetOptionList Gets the list of world options
SetOption Sets value of a named world option

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