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mysticssjgoku4
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Old 02-24-2006 , 01:09   Getting another Variables Value
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I've asked this question before, and It just seems sloppy to use natives to return the current value of just 1 variable between two plugins.

How can I exactly achieve this, resourcefully?

I want to pull a string or integer value from a specific variable(s) from one plugin and use them in another.

Do I really have to use call_func's and native return scripts?
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Old 02-24-2006 , 01:17  
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There are many ways, five in particular:

Call funcs - call a function directly
FakeNatives - Callback function
Public Variables - Call a variable directly
Array module - call a data structure directly
Outsource - get through a callback of another type.
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Old 02-24-2006 , 01:23  
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Where can I find very detailed information about these particular ways of doing this?
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Old 02-24-2006 , 01:25  
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The wiki should tell you some of them. I could give you a basic layout if you wish.
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