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Revision as of 01:48, 3 September 2022

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Tables are one of the features of Lua script, that make the scripting language so dynamic & easy to use, as they allow us to easily create tables, insert, remove & sort data. Tables are often comprised of arrays that usually involve keywords - or an index number - & a value. Tables can be accessed using multiple different methods.

Creating Functions

Below I am going to show you how to create your own custom functions.

Classic Function

print hello world!
function hello()
 print("hello world!")
end

hello()
Basic lua (functions) 1.png

Variable as Function

print hello world!
hello = function()
 print("hello world!")
end

hello()
Basic lua (functions) 2.png

Function with Input Arguments

print 6
function plus(a, b)
 return a + b
end

print( plus(2, 4) )
Basic lua (functions) 3.png

Reserved Functions

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