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Revision as of 08:51, 8 November 2019

Object Functions & Examples

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AddModule(filename,table)

filename - Name of script file
table - Initializer table
The table may be omitted but allows you to send a table package to the script, then use the ModuleAttached Event to handle the table package.

Example of adding a module without a initializer table

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Example of adding a module with a initializer table

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Example of Handling the initializer table on an object

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