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Posted by Arthur Dent   (6 posts)  [Biography] bio
Date Thu 20 May 2004 06:33 PM (UTC)
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Is the GetRecentLines() method implemented for python. If so, how do I call it?
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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (22,973 posts)  [Biography] bio   Forum Administrator
Date Reply #1 on Fri 21 May 2004 03:26 AM (UTC)
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Yes, in version 3.48 onwards. See:

http://www.gammon.com.au/mushclient/function.php?searchfor=getrecentlines

You call it by passing the number of recent lines you want and you get back a string containing them. See that page. There is no actual Python example, but it should be easy enough to work out.

All the script functions are available for all scripting languages.

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Posted by Arthur Dent   (6 posts)  [Biography] bio
Date Reply #2 on Fri 21 May 2004 07:07 AM (UTC)
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Thanks for your prompt response. I was using 3.45 and upgrading fixed the problem.


The python equivalent to your code example is:

world.Note(world.GetRecentLines(10))


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