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Newcomers DBPro Corner / DB pro tutorial 6 (huge dungeons)

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Bliep
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Posted: 23rd Feb 2006 15:40
I need some help with this tutorial;
I followed all the directions to create a game,
but all it does is "#100001: Could not determine parameter type of ""#" or" at line 104".

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Grog Grueslayer
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Posted: 23rd Feb 2006 19:51
The source box doesn't work for people in a Newbie Slap (as we call it). Use code snips.

[ code ]
Your code here.
[ /code ]

Take out the spaces between the brackets and we see this:


It's probably just a typo. Usually we use "#"s after variable names to make the variable a float (a number with a decimal point like "a#=5.5").


Bliep
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Posted: 24th Feb 2006 14:19
I need some help with this tutorial;
I followed all the directions to create a game,
but all it does is \"#100001: Could not determine parameter type of \"\"#\" or\" at line 104\".


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Chilled Programmer 420
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Posted: 24th Feb 2006 22:03
at a guess, try:


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Grog Grueslayer
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Posted: 25th Feb 2006 01:16
This may be it or just the way it pasted into the message... but when I pasted this into Darkbasic the " map$(int(curposx),int(curposz))="S" " was on a different line. When you have an "if" statement with an "or" in it there needs to be something on the same line as "or"... not the next line down.




Bliep
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Posted: 26th Feb 2006 15:03
Thnx for the help. I tried both suggestions, and the second one worked.
I tried to run the original tutorial, but for some strange reason it only displays a black screen.

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