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Revision as of 19:55, 12 December 2013
AGI Command Reference
Thanks to the Sarien team and to Nick Sonneveld for some info on the unknown commands.
Table of Contents
- ARITHMETIC COMMANDS
- COMMANDS TO LOAD AND UNLOAD RESOURCES
- PROGRAM CONTROL COMMANDS
- OBJECT CONTROL COMMANDS
- OBJECT DESCRIPTION COMMANDS
- OBJECT MOTION CONTROL COMMANDS
- INVENTORY ITEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
- PICTURE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
- SOUND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
- TEXT MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
- STRING MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
- INITIALIZATION COMMANDS
- MENU MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
- TEST COMMANDS
- OTHER COMMANDS
- UNKNOWN COMMANDS
I ARITHMETIC COMMANDS
Commands that operate on variables:
increment(n);
The value of the variable Var(n) is incremented by one, i.e.
Var(n) = Var(n)+1. If the value is already 255, it is left unchanged.
decrement(n);
The value of the variable Var(n) is decremented by one, i.e.
Var(n) = Var(n)-1. If the value is 0, it is left unchanged.
assign(n, m);
Variable Var(n) is assigned the value m, i.e. Var(n) = m
assignv(n, m);
Variable Var(n) is assigned the value of Var(m), i.e.
Var(n) = Var(m).
addn(n, m);
The value of variable Var(n) is incremented by m, i.e.
Var(n) = Var(n) + m.
addv(n, m);
The value of variable Var(n) is incremented by the value of Var(m), i.e. Var(n) = Var(n) + m.
[Now what happens in the above two commands on 8-bit overflow: does the result wrap over 0 or stays 255?
I.e. is 250 + 10 == 4 or 250 + 10 == 255?]
subn(n, m);
The value of Var(n) is decremented by m, I.e. Var(n) = Var(n) - m
subv(n, m);
The value of Var(n) is decremented by Var(m), i.e. Var(n) = Var(n) - Var(m).
[Again, what happens when the result must be negative: is
1 - 2 == 255 or 1 - 2 == 0?]
lindirectn(n, m);
Variable Var(i) where i is the value of Var(n) is assigned a value m, i.e. Var(Var(n)) = m.
lindirectv(n, m);
Variable Var(i) where i is the value of Var(n) is assigned the value of Var(m), i.e. Var(Var(n)) = Var(m).
rindirect(n, m);
Variable Var(n) is assigned the value of Var(i) where i is the value of Var(m), i.e. Var(n) = Var(Var(m)).
muln(n, m);
Variable Var(n) is multiplied by m, i.e. Var(n) = Var(n) * m.
mulv(n, m);
Variable Var(n) is multiplied by the value of Var(m), i.e.
Var(n) = Var(n) * Var(m).
[What happens on overflow?]
divn(n, m)
Variable Var(n) is divided by m, i.e. Var(n) = Var(n) / m.
divv(n, m)
Variable Var(n) is divided by the value of Var(m),
i.e. Var(n) = Var(n) / Var(m). [What happens on division by 0?]
random(n, m, k)
Variable Var(k) is assigned a random value in the range between n and m. Now let us consider the commands changing flag values. Remember that a flag can only have a value 0 or 1.
set(n)
flag(n) is set to 1.
set.v(n)
flag(i), where i is the value of var (n), is set to 1. i.e.
flag(var(n)) = 1.
reset(n)
flag(n) is set to 0.
reset.v(n)
flag(i), where i is the value of var (n), is set to 0, i.e.
flag(var(n)) = 0.
toggle(n)
flag(n) toggles its value.
toggle.v(n)
flag(i), where i is the value of var (n), i.e. flag(var(n)), toggles is value.
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