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Every Bot has its own memory to store its situation and what actions it will do every cycle. | Every Bot has its own memory to store its situation and what actions it will do every cycle. | ||
− | *Most of them cause an action each cycle if they store a number that is not 0. | + | *Most of them cause an action each cycle if they store a number that is not 0, like "commands". |
*Some store actual information each cycle, so they are basically "read only". | *Some store actual information each cycle, so they are basically "read only". | ||
*A Few of them cause no actions and only change by command, like free "variables". | *A Few of them cause no actions and only change by command, like free "variables". |
Revision as of 10:30, 3 April 2006
Sysvars (System Variables) are named memory adresses for variable integers.
Every Bot has its own memory to store its situation and what actions it will do every cycle.
- Most of them cause an action each cycle if they store a number that is not 0, like "commands".
- Some store actual information each cycle, so they are basically "read only".
- A Few of them cause no actions and only change by command, like free "variables".
System variables you're likely to see in Robot DNA:
Also see:
- Operators listing Algorithms.
- Sysvars2.21.txt another list limited for DB Version 2.37
- Racial memory gets copied trough the birth tie.