Guide to onTokenMove

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Recently a great new feature has been added to MapTool. This guide shall aide you to use it. Every time a token is moved (by the user) a specific macro is called. This macro can even cancel that move.

Events

Just like onCampaignLoad the new events are macros on a lib:token that have to be named like the event. Note that (and this is different to oonCampaignLoad) these events should be only defined once - doing otherwise can lead to unexpected behaviour.

onTokenMove

The event macro onTokenMove is called whenever any token is moved via the user interface. That tokens path is available as content of macro.args. The moved token is the token in context, so you can get its id with currentToken().

onMultipleTokenMoves

The event macro onMultipleTokenMoves is only called when more than one tokens are moved at once. The macro.args contain a json array with all moved tokens ids. The is no token context.

Note that, before onMultipleTokenMoves is actually called, onTokenMove is called for each single token.

If you use both events at the same time it is recommended that you use the tokens.moveCount variable in onTokenMove and abort if its >1 and let onMultipleTokensMove handle it.

If you dont know what event to use you probably want to use onTokenMove.


Special Variables

tokens.denyMove has to be set to 1 to cancel the current movement.

tokens.moveCount contains the number of tokens moved.

Paths

In context of these events there will sometimes be specified or returned a path or a list of coordinates. These are in this specific format:

it is a json array containing json objects for each points. Each json object defines the keys x and y with the map coordinates.

[h: samplePath = json.append("",
    json.set("", "x", 50, "y", 50), 
    json.set("", "x",  0, "y",  0)
)]


<!-- samplePath contains 
[{"x":50,"y":50},{"x":0,"y":0}]
 -->


If you have to construct coordinate arrays by hand you can use a simple drop-in tool that you can download here: rptools-forums: shapeBuilder

Related Functions

There is a number of functions that are very useful in combination with the onMove-events.

getLastPath()

getLastPath() returns the last path. Note that - if you use this in onTokenMove - it returns exactly the same as macro.args. (requires b74+)

movedOverPoints(arrayOfCoordinates)

movedOverPoints() returns an array of coordinates with all "hit" cells within a shape formed by the specified array of coordinates. (requires b75+)


movedOverToken(tokenName, [lastPath])

movedOverToken() returns an array of coordinates with all "hit" cells where the moved token crosses the specified token. (requires b74+)

Note that before b77 the token must be specified by name - not id.

getMoveCount()

getMoveCount() returns the calculated move cost according to the selected move metric. (requires b76+)

Examples

Lets now give you some simple examples for most commons use cases.

Traps/Teleporting

TO DO


Movement cost tracking

A often requested feature is to track allowed movement. With the new events we can do that.

The example expects the movement to be tracked with a property named Movement. You have to reset this property to some kind of max movement every round - eg by hand or by hooking it in your initiative handler.

<!-- this should be in onTokenMove -->
<!-- moved token is in context -->

<!-- get movement -->
[h: mov = getProperty("Movement")]
[h: usedMov = getMoveCount()]

<!-- deny move if not allowed, reduce mov prop otherwise -->
[r, if( mov >= usedMov ), code: {
    [h: mov = mov - usedMov]
    [h: setProperty("Movement", mov)]
};{
    [h: tokens.denyMove = 1]
    <span style="color:red;font-weight:bold;">Move limit exceeded.</span>    
}]

Exposure of Fog on gridless maps

Fog does not get cleared on gridless maps. But we can do this by using a simple onTokenMove-event.

<!-- this should be in onTokenMove -->
<!-- clear fog only if pc token moved -->
[h, if( isPC() ): exposeFOW()]