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LUA
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Lua is a portable interpreted language. It is mainly used in Games, however it is also used by NMAP's Scripting Engine
Special thanks to Trep for his contributions to this article.
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Variables
Variables in Lua are very simple. it is not required to declare the variable's data type, just assign a value.
Var = 1 Var2 = "Im a var!" Var3 = 2 Var4 = Var * Var3 |
Global Variables vs Local Variables
When Variables in lua are declared, they are globally accessible unless otherwise specified with local.
GlobalVar = 0 local LocalVar = 1337 |
Functions
Functions in lua are quite easy as well.
function SimpleAddition(x,y,z) local Sum = x + y + z --only accessible from within this context. SumTimesTwo = Sum * 2 -- can be referenced from anywhere in the current file, or wherever file is loaded. return Sum end |
Tables
Lua tables are a bit like arrays, except that an array is.. well an array of values. A Table, is an array of Keys, and those Keys have values.
Declaring an empty Table
MyTable = {} --declares an empty table. |
Declaring, and populating a Table
Numbers = {"one","Two","Three","Four","Five"} |
The above declaration is exact to the one below
Numbers = {} Numbers[1] = "one" Numbers[1] = "Two" Numbers[1] = "Three" Numbers[1] = "Four" Numbers[1] = "Five" |
Indexing Tables
Protip: Unlike what you would expect, the index for a table starts at 1, instead of 0.
Numbers = {"one","Two","Three","Four","Five"} print(Numbers[0]) -- prints nil, as index starts at 1. print(Numbers[1]) -- prints "one" |