Is there an easy way to get the skill "type" from classskills.txt?
# Type can be:
# 0 (Passive)
# 1 (Noncombat item summon)
# 2 (Noncombat healing)
# 3 (Noncombat non-shruggable effect)
# 4 (Noncombat shruggable effect)
# 5 (Combat)
# 6 (One-at-a-time Noncombat Song)
# 7 (Combat/Noncombat healing)
# 8 (Combat/Passive)
# 9 (One-at-a-time Noncombat Expression)
Do I need to load and parse the whole file with a file_to_map( "classskills.txt" , skill_list);
If I do, what is the format of the skill_list map?
If the format of the file is
# id Name Type MP Cost Duration
Is there a way to just import the id and Type, and somehow skip the Name field, or does the file_to_map() just read them in order?
Thanks.
ckb
EDIT:
This seems to get me part way to what I want:
but I still need to read in the name fields...
# Type can be:
# 0 (Passive)
# 1 (Noncombat item summon)
# 2 (Noncombat healing)
# 3 (Noncombat non-shruggable effect)
# 4 (Noncombat shruggable effect)
# 5 (Combat)
# 6 (One-at-a-time Noncombat Song)
# 7 (Combat/Noncombat healing)
# 8 (Combat/Passive)
# 9 (One-at-a-time Noncombat Expression)
Do I need to load and parse the whole file with a file_to_map( "classskills.txt" , skill_list);
If I do, what is the format of the skill_list map?
If the format of the file is
# id Name Type MP Cost Duration
Is there a way to just import the id and Type, and somehow skip the Name field, or does the file_to_map() just read them in order?
Thanks.
ckb
EDIT:
This seems to get me part way to what I want:
Code:
int[int, string] slist;
file_to_map("classskills.txt",slist);
but I still need to read in the name fields...
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