drgn42
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| 29 Mar 2015 02:05 PM |
| What does maximum event re-entrancy depth exceeded even mean? I got it in my weld script output. I'm welding four parts to "Right Arm" for my tool, then welding my "Right Arm" to a different spot and angle by welding it to the HumanoidRootPart. |
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chimmihc
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| 29 Mar 2015 02:07 PM |
It means exactly what it sounds like.
I script -~ chimmihc |
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drgn42
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| 29 Mar 2015 02:08 PM |
| Ok, can you translate it for me? I don't understand it. |
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| 29 Mar 2015 02:38 PM |
local Val = Instance.new("IntValue", workspace)
Val.Changed:connect(function() Val.Value = Val.Value + 1 end)
Val.Value = 10
Try the above :) |
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| 31 Mar 2015 08:46 PM |
just curious how would you guys make a workaround for war's script?
using a changed event but changing the value every time it's changed? I tried a boolean but for some reason it didn't work too well lol. Any other ways? |
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| 01 Apr 2015 04:00 AM |
I would try this:
local Val = Instance.new("IntValue", workspace) local Changed = false
Val.Changed:connect(function() if not Changed then Val.Value = Val.Value + 1 Changed = true else Changed = false end)
Val.Value = 10 |
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