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March 25, 2015 23:00
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--[[ | |
Add a table like this to the script, near the beginning of the file. | |
The numbers on the left are the max temps for the strings on the right; | |
i.e. if the temperature is between 0 and 20 degrees then the phrase is | |
"You need a big coat". These numbers are just examples and are for | |
Fahrenheit temperatures; they should be changed for your preferences and | |
to reasonable Celsius values if you use Celsius temps | |
]] | |
local Main_String_Options = { | |
100 = "You need a bathing suit", | |
90 = "You need a shirt (pants optional)", | |
70 = "You need a flannel", | |
60 = "You need a windbreaker", | |
50 = "You need a jacket", | |
40 = "You need a coat", | |
20 = "You need a big coat", | |
0 = "You need to stay inside", | |
} | |
--[[ | |
This should *replace* the original getMainString function in the script | |
(from around line 106 or so). If you pass this function a temperature, then | |
it loops through the table from above until it finds a phrase with a maximum | |
temperature less than that and returns that string. | |
]] | |
local function getMainString( temp ) | |
for i, v in ipairs(Main_String_Options) do | |
if temp < i then | |
return v | |
end | |
end | |
-- this gets returned if the temp was higher than any temperature from | |
-- the table (it was really hot) | |
return "Please just stay inside" | |
end |
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