Convert Code: Eval
This script adds a new convert code to your project called “eval”. You can use this to evaluate arbitrary formulas inside your show text commands.
Download
Script: download here
Installation
Place this script below Materials and above Main
Usage
In your show text command, use the convert code
eval<{FORMULA}>
The formula will be evaluated when the message is being processed and the
appropriate value will be displayed.
The following formula variables are available
p - game party t - game troop s - game switches v - game variables
Note that the text is not automatically re-positioned to fill in the gaps.
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It is just an example. It supports any formula you can come up with.
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Also, there is a typo in the example eval. There is a ‘}’ instead of a ‘]’ at the end.
Must have been holding the shift key. It’s fixed now.