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== Syntax == | == Syntax == | ||
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mp.examples.func(arg1, arg2, arg3); | mp.examples.func(arg1, arg2, arg3); | ||
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=== Parameters === | === Parameters === | ||
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== Multiple Syntaxes == | == Multiple Syntaxes == | ||
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// Syntax I | // Syntax I | ||
mp.examples.func(arg1, arg2, arg3); | mp.examples.func(arg1, arg2, arg3); | ||
</ | </pre> | ||
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=== Syntax I Parameters === | === Syntax I Parameters === | ||
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* '''arg3''': Explanation of third example argument, parameter should be in <span style="color: #408DAE"><b>double</b></span> type. | * '''arg3''': Explanation of third example argument, parameter should be in <span style="color: #408DAE"><b>double</b></span> type. | ||
{{ServersideCode| | |||
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// Syntax II | |||
mp.examples.func(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4[]); | |||
</pre> | |||
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=== Syntax II Parameters === | === Syntax II Parameters === | ||
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This is a basic explanation about what does the example below do. | This is a basic explanation about what does the example below do. | ||
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//Syntax I | //Syntax I | ||
let val = mp.examples.func("Washington", 1, 2.0); | let val = mp.examples.func("Washington", 1, 2.0); | ||
</ | </pre> | ||
This is a basic explanation about what does the example below does using 2nd syntax. | |||
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//Syntax II | //Syntax II | ||
let val = mp.examples.func("Washington", 1, 2.0, ['foo', 'bar']); | let val = mp.examples.func("Washington", 1, 2.0, ['foo', 'bar']); | ||
</ | </pre> | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Example::Stuff|Example Stuff]] | * [[Example::Stuff|Example Stuff]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:23, 26 October 2018
Shared
This is an example description for a shared function template.
Syntax
mp.examples.func(arg1, arg2, arg3);
Parameters
- arg1: Explanation of example argument, parameter should be in string type.
- arg2: Explanation of second example argument, parameter should be in int type.
- arg3: Explanation of third example argument, parameter should be in double type.
Returned Values
- true: if the example function has been executed successfully.
- false: otherwise.
Multiple Syntaxes
Client-Side
// Syntax I mp.examples.func(arg1, arg2, arg3);
Syntax I Parameters
- arg1: Explanation of example argument, parameter should be in string type.
- arg2: Explanation of second example argument, parameter should be in int type.
- arg3: Explanation of third example argument, parameter should be in double type.
Server-Side
// Syntax II mp.examples.func(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4[]);
Syntax II Parameters
- arg1: Explanation of example argument, parameter should be in string type.
- arg2: Explanation of second example argument, parameter should be in int type.
- arg3: Explanation of third example argument, parameter should be in double type.
- arg4: Explanation of fourth example argument, parameter should be in array type.
Returned Values
- true: if the example function has been executed successfully.
- false: otherwise.
Examples
This is a basic explanation about what does the example below do.
//Syntax I
let val = mp.examples.func("Washington", 1, 2.0);
This is a basic explanation about what does the example below does using 2nd syntax.
//Syntax II
let val = mp.examples.func("Washington", 1, 2.0, ['foo', 'bar']);