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| ====== GetTableElement ====== | ====== GetTableElement ====== | ||
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| Retrieves an element from a table and pushes it to the stack. Note that keys are case sensitive strings. | Retrieves an element from a table and pushes it to the stack. Note that keys are case sensitive strings. | ||
| A special syntax can also be used to retrieve a table element. See the example below. | A special syntax can also be used to retrieve a table element. See the example below. | ||
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| + | If the specified element (key) does not exists in the table, the return value will have a type of NULL and can be tested with the [[GetType]] command. | ||
| ===== Examples ===== | ===== Examples ===== | ||
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