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| 17 Jul 2017 11:55 AM |
Example, sometimes I've seen end)).
What's the difference between end)) and end) |
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yin_yang
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| 17 Jul 2017 11:58 AM |
to close off parentheses that are used in functions.
corountine.resume(coroutine.create(function()
end)) |
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yin_yang
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| 17 Jul 2017 11:59 AM |
| see how there are parentheses that are left open? |
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| 17 Jul 2017 12:02 PM |
if you see it in one line it makes more sense
script.Parent.Touched:connect(function() end) |
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| 17 Jul 2017 12:05 PM |
it's just to close off something, it only really looks like that because sometimes it's easier to make things multiple lines rather than trying to do things in one line, take this for example:
function() end
function()
end
or
table.sort(tbl,function(a,b) return a>b end)
table.sort(tbl,function(a,b) return a>b end) |
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| 17 Jul 2017 12:08 PM |
I WILL USE connect FOREVER
FOREVER
Forever!!!
Forever!!
forever!
forever
..ever
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| 17 Jul 2017 12:11 PM |
| I will use connect only because it bothers Lae |
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