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Homer Antler
Registered User
Join date: 21 Oct 2006
Posts: 105
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03-20-2007 13:43
Is it possible for a script to find the following items:
1) if a land is for sale or not 2) if so, how much that land is listed for? 3) anyway to identify if there are two same objects in the same parcel. If I make an object with script x, how can that script identify a clone of itself in the same parcel?
Just thinking out loud. Please let me know if those are possible.
Thank you.
-Homer
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Newgate Ludd
Out of Chesse Error
Join date: 8 Apr 2005
Posts: 2,103
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03-20-2007 14:11
No No Yes if they have the same name. Use a sensor. Or possibly you could write the script such that each prim has a communication protocol so that they can find and identify themselves to each other?
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Homer Antler
Registered User
Join date: 21 Oct 2006
Posts: 105
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03-20-2007 14:39
From: Newgate Ludd No No Yes if they have the same name. Use a sensor. Or possibly you could write the script such that each prim has a communication protocol so that they can find and identify themselves to each other? Thank you. That is what I thought for 1 and 2. Now confirmed. Yes I believe we can work something out for Q3. Sensor is a good idea. I am trying to do it so that it doesn't create lag.
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Femina Matahari
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Join date: 14 Sep 2006
Posts: 75
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03-25-2007 04:30
Really I thought the land bots could answer yes yes to 1 and 2
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Kenn Nilsson
AeonVox
Join date: 24 May 2005
Posts: 897
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03-25-2007 07:02
The land-bots aren't LSL scripts standing on their own.
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Race Kidd
Registered User
Join date: 20 Feb 2007
Posts: 6
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03-25-2007 08:40
Landbots are pretty much designed to do 1 and 2, plus a nifty little #3 that may or may not be 'legitimate'. But, like any good hack, they require the use of a third party addon (or in this case, completely new client)
But you could use a landbot to run your sensor script, and do it all waaaaay faster than anything you might be able to hope for with your sad* little 'normal' client.
*sad, in this case, refers to your lack of Ub3r 133t skillzz, which all bot-runners clearly have (what with their vastly superior intellect and such)
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