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    • PB____
      PB____ last edited by

      Awesome. This is very useful and the code looks neat too. Couldn't find bugs.

      I do suspect to have found a limitation though (haven't tested it): the current file format probably only supports 9999 entries.
      However, I think that's more than enough for anything reasonable. If you need more than that, you probably need to rethink what you're doing, or otherwise need to tweak a lot of code to get it performing for your use case anyway :)

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      • PB____
        PB____ last edited by

        @pianofire if someone (me, and probably some of the readers) would like to use this in their code, how should they approach it?
        Do they need to ask permission, or can they just use it (or not)? And if so, how would you like to be credited about it?

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        • pianofire
          pianofire Fuze Team @PB____ last edited by

          @PB____ Please just use it! That's what I wrote it for

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          • PB____
            PB____ last edited by PB____

            @pianofire Thanks! I will of course put in some form of credit, but this was the reply I was hoping for / kind of expecting :)

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            • pianofire
              pianofire Fuze Team last edited by

              No problem. Feel free to improve on it too!

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              • PB____
                PB____ last edited by

                I've noticed that you don't declare your function scoped variables.

                It is likely that someone uses a variable called i in their for loop. If they do this in the global scope and use getValue within that for loop, the i value of the global varible i would be changed by getValue. This could be fixed as follows:

                // Get the value for the specified key
                function getValue( key )
                    var i = 0
                    var result = "Undefined"
                    var found = false
                    while i < len(store) and !found loop
                        if store[i].key == key then
                            found = true
                            result = store[i].value
                        else
                            i += 1
                        endif
                    repeat
                    if found then
                        if store[i].type == "int" then
                            result = int( result )
                        endif
                        if store[i].type == "str" then
                            result = str( result )
                        endif
                        if store[i].type == "float" then
                            result = float( result )
                        endif
                    endif
                return result
                

                I now var is not a keyword (you could use int in stead), it's a personal preference, mainly since boolean found = false doesn't appear to be technically correct either.

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                • LinkCraft
                  LinkCraft F last edited by

                  Wait I’m confused is this so you can access data from any program

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                  • PB____
                    PB____ last edited by

                    @LinkCraft02 I think you might have misread "a way of persisting data across programs" in stead of " a way of persisting data across program runs" ?

                    I think you can only access the file that belongs to project you are running.

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                    • pianofire
                      pianofire Fuze Team last edited by

                      I have updated this in line with the @PB____ recommendations.

                      Also it now supports vector types

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                      • P
                        password1 @pianofire last edited by

                        @pianofire please post a usage example.

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                        • pianofire
                          pianofire Fuze Team @password1 last edited by

                          There are some examples in the download:

                          // Initialize values or load from the store
                          if !loadStore() then // init on first run
                              setValue( "test1", 99, "int" )
                              setValue( "test2", "", "str" )
                              setValue( "test3", pi, "float" )
                              setValue( "test4", { 0, 1, 2, 3 }, "vector" )
                          endif
                          
                          // Get values from store
                          test1 = getValue( "test1" )
                          test2 = getValue( "test2" )
                          test3 = getValue( "test3" )
                          test4 = getValue( "test4" )
                          
                          // Show current values
                          finished = false
                          while !finished loop
                              clear()
                              c = controls( 0 )
                              printAt( 0, 0, "Press X to exit" )
                              printAt( 0, 1, "test1 : ", test1 )
                              printAt( 0, 2, "test2 : ", test2 )
                              printAt( 0, 3, "test3 : ", test3 )
                              printAt( 0, 4, "test4 : ", test4 )
                              finished = c.x
                              update()
                          repeat
                          
                          // Change values
                          test1 = test1 + 1
                          test2 = test2 + "wibble"
                          test3 = test3 * 2
                          test4 = { test4.x + 1, test4.y * 2, test4.z - 1, test4.w / 2 }
                          
                          // Save current values to store
                          setValue( "test1", test1, "int" )
                          setValue( "test2", test2, "str"  )
                          setValue( "test3", test3, "float" )
                          setValue( "test4", test4, "vector" )
                          
                          saveStore() // save store to file
                          
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                          • PB____
                            PB____ last edited by

                            @pianofire I can't seem to download from the code NDZQHDNDNN anymore.
                            I did evolve the code to my preferences anyway (since you're in my friends-list, you could check it out on NDSF6DND1Z, it's part of my template project that I intend to use for my new projects)

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                            • pianofire
                              pianofire Fuze Team last edited by

                              @PB____ Sorry my fault I unshared it so the code changed. The new code is FPH33MNDNN

                              I have had a quick look at what you have done and it looks very impressive. That looks like an incredible amount of work! I will update my example using your code if that is OK (with credit of course)

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                              • PB____
                                PB____ last edited by

                                @pianofire Thanks :-) I hope the work pays off. Since it's my template project, I hope that the work I put in it, will benefit all my future projects, so as a net result, it saves me work overall :)
                                And of course I'm OK with it if you can improve the file storage example based on my code :-). I'd like to clarify my thought process about how I start the file:

                                // file format (to enable compatibility check)
                                file_writeLine(file, "PB")
                                // reserved for updates to the file format:
                                file_writeLine(file, 0)
                                

                                Currently projects can only have one file, and it's not possible to share files across different projects. But still I thought it was a good idea to mark a file format at the start of the file, just in case the mentioned limitations change in the future. Of course this means that I hope that other people won't mark their files with the same opening as I did, to prevent potential errors in the future :-)

                                The second line (0) is to mark a version of the format. In case people download an updated version of a program, and I need to check how to handle the format of an older file (in case the download mechanism doesn't include saved files in the future, since it has been suggested that that behavior is a bug).

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                                • waldron
                                  waldron F last edited by

                                  could this be simplified to save a sprites location using maps

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                                  • pianofire
                                    pianofire Fuze Team @waldron last edited by

                                    @waldron I am not sure what you mean. It can already save vectors (such as a sprite position). There is one in the example above

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                                    • waldron
                                      waldron F @pianofire last edited by

                                      @pianofire of course, il wait till i'm off to have a proper look

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                                      • PickleCatStars
                                        PickleCatStars F @pianofire last edited by

                                        @pianofire said in Persistent Data:

                                        @PB____ Sorry my fault I unshared it so the code changed. The new code is FPH33MNDNN

                                        I have had a quick look at what you have done and it looks very impressive. That looks like an incredible amount of work! I will update my example using your code if that is OK (with credit of course)

                                        Project not found! :/

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                                        • pianofire
                                          pianofire Fuze Team last edited by

                                          Sorry I accidentally unshared some stuff the new code is: XP6L3MNDNN

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                                          • PickleCatStars
                                            PickleCatStars F last edited by

                                            Thankyou very much :)

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