
Lua operators, why isn't +=, -= and so on defined?
Nov 20, 2013 · In Lua's case, the language is intended to be an embedded scripting language, so any changes that make the language more complex or potentially make the compiler/runtime …
What does operator ~= mean in Lua? - Stack Overflow
Nov 18, 2020 · What does the ~= operator mean in Lua? For example, in the following code: if x ~= params then
Newest 'lua' Questions - Stack Overflow
Nov 3, 2025 · In my lua code I often get a [redefined-local] Redefined local 'ok' diagnostic because I capture multiple return types with a new local statement. function M.read_all_tasks()
Inline conditions in Lua (a == b ? "yes" : "no")? - Stack Overflow
May 3, 2013 · There is a nice article on lua-users wiki about ternary operator, together with problem explanation and several solutions.
What does # mean in Lua? - Stack Overflow
I have seen the hash character '#' being added to the front of variables a lot in Lua. What does it do? EXAMPLE -- sort AIs in currentlevel table.sort (level.ais, function (a,b) return a.y < b...
Split string in Lua - Stack Overflow
45 If you are splitting a string in Lua, you should try the string.gmatch () or string.sub () methods. Use the string.sub () method if you know the index you wish to split the string at, or use the …
"or if" logical operation in Lua - Stack Overflow
Jul 21, 2012 · I'm in a situation where I have if A and B and C then X end Which if I understood it correctly, means it will only execute X if all three conditions (A,B,and C) are met. That's fine by …
installation - How to install Lua on windows - Stack Overflow
I'm new to Lua, and need to know how to install it on Windows? I've tried and am unable to run the sample. When I try to compile it 100% success is shown, but when I click the run button it …
function - Difference between . and : in Lua - Stack Overflow
Difference between . and : in Lua Asked 14 years, 9 months ago Modified 1 year, 2 months ago Viewed 80k times
if statement - How to check if a value is equal or not equal to one …
Because control structures in Lua only consider nil and false to be false, and anything else to be true, this will always enter the if statement, which is not what you want either. There is no way …