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Gamemaker Essentials

You're reading from   Gamemaker Essentials Learn all the essential skills of GameMaker: Studio and start making your own impressive games with ease

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784396121
Length 154 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Variables


As in any programming language, the first things you should know is how to initialize different types of variables and how each variable type can be used. In GameMaker, there are four main types of variables: instance, local, global, and arrays.

Instance variables

An instance variable is one that is local to the instance it is initialized in. This means that it is not directly accessible in any other instance within your game and must have the instance ID for it to be referenced from outside of the instance it is created in.

To initialize an instance variable, type its name, the equals sign (=), and then its value. The value can be either a real or a string. If the value is a string, then the text must be enclosed in quotation marks.

The following is a sample of two instance variables being initialized in GameMaker:

Once these variables have been initialized, they can be used in any event of the object.

Local variables

A local variable is a variable that is local to the code block or...

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