Help with dcmd_stats
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Hello again,

I have a little problem with my /stats command. I use dcmd for it and I want to change some things.

Код:
dcmd_stats(playerid, params[])
{
	new pName[24], PlayerFile[50], str[128], pDeaths[50], pKills[50];
	
	GetPlayerName(playerid, pName, sizeof(pName));
 	format(PlayerFile, sizeof(PlayerFile), "/users/%s.ini", pName);
 	
	if(!dini_Exists(PlayerFile)) return SendClientMessage(playerid, COLOR_BRIGHTRED, "You aren't registered! Use /register to create an account.");
	
	if(dini_Exists(PlayerFile))
	{
	  	pDeaths[24] = dini_Int(PlayerFile, "Deaths");
	  	pKills[24] = dini_Int(PlayerFile, "Kills");
	  	new Float:Ratio=floatdiv(pKills[24], pDeaths[24]);
		format(str, sizeof(str), "You have died %d times and killed somebody %d times. That makes your ratio %.2f .", pDeaths[24], pKills[24], Ratio);
		SendClientMessage(playerid, COLOR_WHITE, str);

		if(PlayerInfo[playerid][AdminLevel] == 0)
		{
			SendClientMessage(playerid, COLOR_WHITE, "You are a player on the server.");
		}
		if(PlayerInfo[playerid][AdminLevel] == 1)
		{
			SendClientMessage(playerid, COLOR_WHITE, "You are a moderator on the server.");
		}
		if(PlayerInfo[playerid][AdminLevel] == 2)
		{
			SendClientMessage(playerid, COLOR_WHITE, "You are an administrator on the server.");
		}
		if(PlayerInfo[playerid][AdminLevel] == 3)
		{
			SendClientMessage(playerid, COLOR_WHITE, "You are a management member on the server.");
		}
	}
	#pragma unused params
	return 1;
}
So, as you can see when I type /stats it shows me "You have died xy times and you have killed..." So in this way it is very confusing and I wanna change it in this way:


Kills: xy | Deaths; xy | Ratio: xy


For those guys who think I am to lazy to do it: I really donґt know how >.> I get errors and nothings results.

So, try to help
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Messages In This Thread
Help with dcmd_stats - by Flashy - 30.05.2010, 12:24
Re: Help with dcmd_stats - by ~Ricky~ - 30.05.2010, 12:28
Re: Help with dcmd_stats - by Flashy - 30.05.2010, 12:39
Re: Help with dcmd_stats - by ~Ricky~ - 30.05.2010, 16:22
Re: Help with dcmd_stats - by Flashy - 30.05.2010, 16:30
Re: Help with dcmd_stats - by kamalhood - 28.07.2010, 14:59

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