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The '''{{tt|Count}} [[page type is::command]]''' has two main uses, the first of which is to determine the number of portions in an object. The second, and more obscure use is to convert skins into the substance system. |
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==Syntax== |
==Syntax== |
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|{{tt|COUNT ROOM}} || -- || Count everything in the area. You can also use {{tt|AREA}} and {{tt|ALL}}. |
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|{{tt|COUNT CRITTER}} || -- || Count all the visible critters. You can also use {{tt|CREATURE}}. |
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| {{tt|COUNT}} ''<object>'' || -- || For containers: You count everything inside.<br \>For ammunition: You count how much is there.<br \>For alchemical substances: You count how much is there.<br \>For food and drink: You count how much is left. |
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==Examples== |
==Examples== |
Revision as of 15:58, 23 July 2010
The COUNT command has two main uses, the first of which is to determine the number of portions in an object. The second, and more obscure use is to convert skins into the substance system.
Syntax
COUNT ROOM | -- | Count everything in the area. You can also use AREA and ALL. |
COUNT CRITTER | -- | Count all the visible critters. You can also use CREATURE. |
COUNT <object> | -- | For containers: You count everything inside. For ammunition: You count how much is there. For alchemical substances: You count how much is there. For food and drink: You count how much is left. |
Examples
COUNT JADICE POWDER IN MY JAR
There's five parts left of the jadice powder.