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ChaosX2
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Hello!
Sorry if this is a noob question. I was going through a tutorial on finite state machines and as I was going through the code to understand it, I noticed argument[0] (and argument[1]) being used a lot and I don't understand the difference. The code did incorporate a ds_map for organizing so I'm assuming it has something to do with storing the keys and values.
I'm used to using a script and understanding arguments as "myScript(argument0, argument1);" Does argument[0] incorporate both argument0 and argument1 or what? Any help is much appreciated in understanding this.
Sorry if this is a noob question. I was going through a tutorial on finite state machines and as I was going through the code to understand it, I noticed argument[0] (and argument[1]) being used a lot and I don't understand the difference. The code did incorporate a ds_map for organizing so I'm assuming it has something to do with storing the keys and values.
I'm used to using a script and understanding arguments as "myScript(argument0, argument1);" Does argument[0] incorporate both argument0 and argument1 or what? Any help is much appreciated in understanding this.