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| 10 Dec 2016 01:32 PM |
By that I mean, how would you have a string like "hello" and have it be increased by one character every second/certain amount of time?
I've heard someone say that you could use string.len, but I've tried that and it says "Attempt to modify a readonly table" in the output window, meaning i can't edit it.
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| 10 Dec 2016 01:34 PM |
s = '' for i = 1,max do s = s..someletter wait(1) end
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| 10 Dec 2016 01:37 PM |
local st= "Hello, World!" for i=1, string.len(st) do print(st:sub(1,i)) wait(1) end |
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| 10 Dec 2016 01:45 PM |
for c in str:gmatch"." do txtLbl.Text = txtLbl.Text .. c; wait() end
编程很酷! |
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