Difference between revisions of "In and Out"

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This refers to the in1, in2, out1, out2 sysvar locations. The number stored at out1 or out2 can be read by any robot viewing the bot, with the value arriving at out1 or out2 respectivly.
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This refers to the in1, in2, out1, out2 sysvar locations. The number stored at out1 or out2 can be read by any robot viewing the bot, with the value arriving at out1 or out2 respectivly. These were in the past used for identification, and more recently in unique bot species not intended for battle.
  
 
A problem similar to the one facing bots using [[Memloc and Memval |memloc/memval]] for identification is that with the simple code:
 
A problem similar to the one facing bots using [[Memloc and Memval |memloc/memval]] for identification is that with the simple code:

Revision as of 01:21, 27 September 2005

This refers to the in1, in2, out1, out2 sysvar locations. The number stored at out1 or out2 can be read by any robot viewing the bot, with the value arriving at out1 or out2 respectivly. These were in the past used for identification, and more recently in unique bot species not intended for battle.

A problem similar to the one facing bots using memloc/memval for identification is that with the simple code:

*.in1 .out1 store

An enemy bot can seem like family. Of course with randomly(rnd) changing their value via inc/dec an enemy bot will waste Energy storing these.