Class ExprArgument

java.lang.Object
ch.njol.skript.lang.util.SimpleExpression<Object>
ch.njol.skript.expressions.ExprArgument
All Implemented Interfaces:
Debuggable, Expression<Object>, SyntaxElement

@Name("Argument") @Description({"Only usable in command events. Holds the value of an argument given to the command, e.g. if the command \"/tell &lt;player&gt; &lt;text&gt;\" is used like \"/tell Njol Hello Njol!\" argument 1 is the player named \"Njol\" and argument 2 is \"Hello Njol!\".","One can also use the type of the argument instead of its index to address the argument, e.g. in the above example \'player-argument\' is the same as \'argument 1\'."}) @Examples({"give the item-argument to the player-argument","damage the player-argument by the number-argument","give a diamond pickaxe to the argument","add argument 1 to argument 2","heal the last argument"}) @Since("1.0") public class ExprArgument extends SimpleExpression<Object>
  • Constructor Details

    • ExprArgument

      public ExprArgument()
  • Method Details

    • init

      public boolean init(Expression<?>[] exprs, int matchedPattern, Kleenean isDelayed, SkriptParser.ParseResult parser)
      Description copied from interface: SyntaxElement
      Called just after the constructor.
      Parameters:
      exprs - all %expr%s included in the matching pattern in the order they appear in the pattern. If an optional value was left out it will still be included in this list holding the default value of the desired type which usually depends on the event.
      matchedPattern - The index of the pattern which matched
      isDelayed - Whether this expression is used after a delay or not (i.e. if the event has already passed when this expression will be called)
      parser - Additional information about the match.
      Returns:
      Whether this expression was initialised successfully. An error should be printed prior to returning false to specify the cause.
      See Also:
      ParserInstance.isCurrentEvent(Class...)
    • get

      protected @Nullable Object[] get(org.bukkit.event.Event e)
      Description copied from class: SimpleExpression
      This is the internal method to get an expression's values.
      To get the expression's value from the outside use SimpleExpression.getSingle(Event) or SimpleExpression.getArray(Event).
      Specified by:
      get in class SimpleExpression<Object>
      Parameters:
      e - The event
      Returns:
      An array of values for this event. May not contain nulls.
    • getReturnType

      public Class<? extends Object> getReturnType()
      Description copied from interface: Expression
      Gets the return type of this expression.
      Returns:
      A supertype of any objects returned by Expression.getSingle(Event) and the component type of any arrays returned by Expression.getArray(Event)
    • toString

      public String toString(@Nullable org.bukkit.event.Event e, boolean debug)
      Parameters:
      e - The event to get information to. This is always null if debug == false.
      debug - If true this should print more information, if false this should print what is shown to the end user
      Returns:
      String representation of this object
    • isSingle

      public boolean isSingle()
      Returns:
      true if this expression will ever only return one value at most, false if it can return multiple values.
    • isLoopOf

      public boolean isLoopOf(String s)
      Description copied from interface: Expression
      Checks whether the given 'loop-...' expression should match this loop, e.g. loop-block matches any loops that loop through blocks and loop-argument matches an argument loop.

      You should usually just return false as e.g. loop-block will automatically match the expression if its returnType is Block or a subtype of it.

      Specified by:
      isLoopOf in interface Expression<Object>
      Overrides:
      isLoopOf in class SimpleExpression<Object>
      Parameters:
      s - The entered string
      Returns:
      Whether this loop matches the given string