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Specific world-hopper ranges

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Hello, I'm very new to scripting ( hell, I haven't even tried changing anything in the API) but I would like to restrict world hopper to only a specific range of worlds.  Specifcially, total level worlds.  

Does anyone have any advice on how I can do this?  Ideally an eli5.

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1 hour ago, Muffins said:

eli5: create a list of worlds you want to hop to, iterate through that list's index, hop to worldList[x]

You lost me at "iterate through that list's index, hop to worldList[x]"

Would you be willing to help me set this up as like a fiver type job?  Would be much appreciated.  

2 hours ago, magic12153 said:

You lost me at "iterate through that list's index, hop to worldList[x]"

Would you be willing to help me set this up as like a fiver type job?  Would be much appreciated.  

I would recommend learning the basics of Java (and programming) in general before attempting to write a script.

//pseucode for what i was talking about below

List worldList = [301,302,303,304,305,306,307,308,309]

int x = 0; //zero is beginning of an array


if wantToWorldhop(){
	worlds.hop(worldList[x]);
    x++; //x is now 1, x will not hop to 302 next time of calling worlds.hop(worldlist[x])
}

 

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