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- Thu Sep 05, 2019 9:44 pm
- Forum: Ren'Py Questions and Announcements
- Topic: What is [i] used for?
- Replies: 3
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Re: What is [i] used for?
Ah, that clicked. So that means the 'i' in the code I posted is representing all of the items in the 'inventory' during the 'for' loop. So in this part of the code: sum(i.item.weight * i.amount for i in self.inventory) 'i' contains the total 'amount' and 'weight' of all the items in the inventory. S...
- Thu Sep 05, 2019 8:25 pm
- Forum: Ren'Py Questions and Announcements
- Topic: What is [i] used for?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 617
What is [i] used for?
I've been seeing this in code all over the place. What is it? how do I use it? What is the secret behind this mysterious power? Joking aside, here what I'm talking about: def add_item(self, item, amount=1): if item.weight * amount > self.weight_max - sum(i.item.weight * i.amount for i in self.invent...
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Hey everyone. Just call me me Blue for now.
I had an account 2-3 years ago, but my email got broken into, so I just ditched it.
Anyway, nice to see you all again.
I'm mostly back so I can get better at coding.
My exp w/ coding is between beginner and only slightly terrible
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I had an account 2-3 years ago, but my email got broken into, so I just ditched it.
Anyway, nice to see you all again.
I'm mostly back so I can get better at coding.
My exp w/ coding is between beginner and only slightly terrible
*cheers*