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    • wc_sumptonW Offline
      wc_sumpton @redrum
      last edited by

      @redrum
      Yep, have the players territories loop. Sounds good thanks for the quick answer!

      Cheers...

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      • FrostionF Offline
        Frostion Admin
        last edited by Frostion

        @redrum I have tried to implement this new feature but I cant get it to work. There are no errors but the rules that I set do not seem to be taken into account during play. This is the top code I have in the XML:

        <?xml version="1.0"?>
        <!DOCTYPE game SYSTEM "game.dtd">
        <game>
          <info name="World of War Heroes" version="0.0.1"/>
          <loader javaClass="games.strategy.triplea.TripleA"/>
          <triplea minimumVersion="1.9"/>
          <diceSides value="10"/>
        
            <variableList>
                <variable name="PlayerLandUnits">
                   <element name="Irregulars"/>
                   <element name="Footmen"/>
                   <element name="Pikemen"/>
                   <element name="Bowmen"/>
                   <element name="Crossbowmen"/>
                   <element name="Cavalry"/>
                   <element name="Ballista"/>
                   <element name="Catapult"/>
                   <element name="Trebuchet"/>
                   <element name="Battering-Ram"/>
                   <element name="Siege-Tower"/>
                   <element name="Alliance-Footmen"/>
                   <element name="High-Elves"/>
                   <element name="Dryads"/>
                   <element name="Horde-Footmen"/>
                   <element name="Blood-Elves"/>
                   <element name="Ogres"/>
                   <element name="Ent"/>
                   <element name="Bombard"/>
                   <element name="Water-Elemental"/>
                   <element name="Fire-Elemental"/>
                   <element name="Earth-Elemental"/>
                   <element name="Air-Elemental"/>
                   <element name="Fel-Elemental"/>
                </variable>
                <variable name="PlayerSeaUnits">
                   <element name="Workboat"/>
                   <element name="Troopship"/>
                   <element name="Warship"/>
                   <element name="The-Moonspray"/>
                </variable>
                <variable name="PlayerAirUnits">
                   <element name="Gryphon-Transport"/>
                </variable>
                <variable name="PlayerHeroUnits">
                   <element name="Arthur"/>
                   <element name="Khorman"/>
                   <element name="Marryk"/>
                   <element name="Ayanna"/>
                   <element name="Thrall"/>
                   <element name="Gart"/>
                   <element name="Sevis"/>
                   <element name="Sian-tsu"/>
                </variable>
                <variable name="AILandUnits">
                   <element name="Outlaws"/>
                   <element name="Worgen-Stalkers"/>
                   <element name="Centaur-Outrunners"/>
                   <element name="Defias-Thugs"/>
                   <element name="Draenei-Mutants"/>
                   <element name="Ettin-Giant"/>
                   <element name="Fel-Beasts"/>
                   <element name="Wraith"/>
                   <element name="Gnoll-Brutes"/>
                   <element name="Worgen-Raiders"/>
                   <element name="Harpy-Witches"/>
                   <element name="Kobold-Miners"/>
                   <element name="Mad-Furbolgs"/>
                   <element name="Murloc-Tiderunners"/>
                   <element name="Naga-Warriors"/>
                   <element name="Pirate-Goons"/>
                   <element name="Pirate-Ship"/>
                   <element name="Satyr-Minions"/>
                   <element name="Oozes"/>
                   <element name="Trogg-Savages"/>
                   <element name="Enraged-Wildkin"/>
                   <element name="Wretched-Monks"/>
                   <element name="Zombie-Walkers"/>
                   <element name="Red-Dragon"/>
                   <element name="Blue-Dragon"/>
                   <element name="Bronze-Dragon"/>
                </variable>
                <variable name="AISeaUnits">
                   <element name="Pirate-Ship"/>
                </variable>
            </variableList>
        
            <map>
              <territory name="Aboraz Beach" water="true"/>
              <territory name="Abyssal Sands"/>
              <territory name="Aerie Peak"/>
              <territory name="Agamagor"/>
        

        For example these two settings do not work while playing:

               <attachment name="territoryEffectAttachment" attachTo="Mountains" javaClass="games.strategy.triplea.attachments.TerritoryEffectAttachment" type="territoryEffect">
                   <option name="noBlitz" value="$PlayerLandUnits$:$PlayerHeroUnits$:$AILandUnits$"/>
               </attachment>
        
               <attachment name="supportAttachmentGhost" attachTo="Wraith" javaClass="games.strategy.triplea.attachments.UnitSupportAttachment" type="unitType"><option name="faction" value="enemy"/>
                   <option name="faction" value="enemy"/>
                   <option name="side" value="offence:defence"/>
                   <option name="dice" value="strength"/>
                   <option name="bonus" value="-2"/>
                   <option name="number" value="1"/>
                   <option name="unitType" value="$PlayerLandUnits$:$PlayerAirUnits$:$PlayerHeroUnits$:$AILandUnits$"/>
                   <option name="bonusType" value="Fear"/>
               </attachment>
        

        I am pretty sure all other variableList code does not work either. What am I doing wrong?

        Map maker of: Star Wars: Galactic War + Star Wars: Tatooine War + Caribbean Trade War + Dragon War + Age of Tribes + Star Trek: Dilithium War + Iron War + Iron War: Europe + Warcraft: War Heroes

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        • redrumR Offline
          redrum Admin @Frostion
          last edited by redrum

          @Frostion Looks alright. Do you get any errors?

          If you can send me the XML or zip then I can do a quick test to see. You should also be able to go to Export > Game Xml (or something like that) to export the game XML which will show the variable values added into the attachments.

          Also your support attachment has "faction" defined twice (1 hanging out at the end of the first line).

          TripleA Developer with a Passion for AI: https://forums.triplea-game.org/topic/105/ai-development-discussion-and-feedback

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          • wc_sumptonW Offline
            wc_sumpton
            last edited by

            @redrum
            Been playing around with this in 'Invasion U.S.A'. So far I have reduced the code line count from over 21000 to less then 7000. This makes the xml easier to read and debug. Great improvement!!

            Cheers...

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            • redrumR Offline
              redrum Admin
              last edited by redrum

              Alright so the next major improvement is here! You can now do a nested foreach loop (limited to just 1 level though) using the '^' character in order to generate even more conditions/triggers with less XML! So if I defined say 2 variables 'Territories' and 'Players' then I could do a nested loop to generate say a trigger for all combinations of territories and players:

              foreach="$Territories$^$Players$"
              

              Example:
              I want to replace (add/remove) a certain unit type with a different unit type for many territories and all players. In this example, I want to replace "Factories" with "NavalFactories" for any territories that are designated as "PortTerritories". I have ~50 port territories and ~10 different players so not using this feature it would require 500 conditions, 500 remove factory triggers, and 500 add naval factory triggers for a total of 1500 conditions/triggers.

              But now with a nested foreach loop I can achieve this with 3 conditions/triggers:

                      <attachment foreach="$PortTerritories$^$MajorPlayers$:$PlayerPrefixes$" name="conditionAttachmentHas@PlayerPrefixes@Factory@PortTerritories@" attachTo="@MajorPlayers@" javaClass="RulesAttachment" type="player">
                          <option name="directPresenceTerritories" value="@PortTerritories@"/>
                          <option name="unitPresence" value="@PlayerPrefixes@Factory" count="1"/>
                      </attachment>
                      <attachment foreach="$PortTerritories$^$MajorPlayers$:$PlayerPrefixes$" name="triggerAttachmentAdd@PlayerPrefixes@NavalFactory@PortTerritories@" attachTo="@MajorPlayers@" javaClass="TriggerAttachment" type="player">
                          <option name="conditions" value="conditionAttachmentHas@PlayerPrefixes@Factory@PortTerritories@"/>
                          <option name="when" value="after:@PlayerPrefixes@Place"/>
                          <option name="placement" value="@PortTerritories@:@PlayerPrefixes@NavalFactory"/>     
                      </attachment>
                      <attachment foreach="$PortTerritories$^$MajorPlayers$:$PlayerPrefixes$" name="triggerAttachmentRemove@PlayerPrefixes@Factory@PortTerritories@" attachTo="@MajorPlayers@" javaClass="TriggerAttachment" type="player">
                          <option name="conditions" value="conditionAttachmentHas@PlayerPrefixes@Factory@PortTerritories@"/>
                          <option name="when" value="after:@PlayerPrefixes@Place"/>
                          <option name="removeUnits" value="@PortTerritories@:@PlayerPrefixes@Factory"/>     
                      </attachment>
              

              $PortTerritories$ = list of all territories that I want to have naval factories
              $MajorPlayers$ = list of all players (Germany, Russia, etc)
              $PlayerPrefixes$ = list of unit nationality prefixes (German, Russian, etc)

              TripleA Developer with a Passion for AI: https://forums.triplea-game.org/topic/105/ai-development-discussion-and-feedback

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              • redrumR Offline
                redrum Admin
                last edited by

                Here is the PR: https://github.com/triplea-game/triplea/pull/4822

                TripleA Developer with a Passion for AI: https://forums.triplea-game.org/topic/105/ai-development-discussion-and-feedback

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                • B Offline
                  beelee @redrum
                  last edited by

                  @redrum

                  Outstanding !!!

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                  • redrumR Offline
                    redrum Admin
                    last edited by

                    This is now merged and can be tested in the latest pre-release. Here is the POS2 XML explanation as well: https://github.com/triplea-maps/the_pact_of_steel/pull/31/files

                    TripleA Developer with a Passion for AI: https://forums.triplea-game.org/topic/105/ai-development-discussion-and-feedback

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                    • RogerCooperR Offline
                      RogerCooper @redrum
                      last edited by

                      @redrum Is there any problem with using the same variable in a nested foreach loop? I want to do a relationshipinitialize where all the players start out neutral to each other.

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                      • redrumR Offline
                        redrum Admin @RogerCooper
                        last edited by

                        @RogerCooper You can only use foreach for attachments at the moment.

                        TripleA Developer with a Passion for AI: https://forums.triplea-game.org/topic/105/ai-development-discussion-and-feedback

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                        • RogerCooperR Offline
                          RogerCooper @redrum
                          last edited by

                          @redrum I am working on a generic system for randomly shifting alliances, so the foreach will be very useful. I hope you can add it for initializing as well.

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