string(string1, string2...);
Assigns previously defined, initialized global STRING pointers, or
directly given strings to one one or more string pointers of the TEXT.
pstring
LC The string pointers can
be accessed at runtime through the pstring array.
Type:
STRING*
Remarks:
-
LC char* pointers are also accepted for TEXT strings.
- Individual strings of the string pointer array are accessed
through a [] index suffix, e.g.
str_cpy(my_text.string[7], "Test!"); // C-Script
str_cpy((my_text.pstring)[7], "Test!"); // lite-C
Example:
STRING* str1 = "Welcome\n";
STRING* this_is = "This is";
STRING* a = " a ";
STRING* text = "Text";
TEXT* tWelcome =
{
...
string (str1, this_is, a, text, "\nand this another line!"); // create an array of 5 string pointers
}
See also:
TEXT, STRING, layer, pos_x,
pos_y, size_y, offset_y, strings, font, alpha, flags
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