WoW API: GetContainerItemLink
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Returns the ItemLink of the item located in bagID and slotID.
ItemLink = GetContainerItemLink(bagID, slotID)
Parameters[edit]
Arguments[edit]
- bagID, slotID
- bagID
- Numeric - The number of the bag. Valid bags are -2 - 11. 0 is the backpack.
- slotID
- Numeric - The slot of the specified bag. Valid slotID's are 1 through BagSize. 1 is the left slot in the top row.
Returns[edit]
- ItemLink
- ItemLink
- Returns the ItemLink (The item link is the link when you shift-click an item while the chat edit box is visible). Returns nil if the slot of the specified bag is empty. Example link returned: |Hitem:6948:0:0:0:0:0:0:0|h[Hearthstone]|h . To use this link in other functions that require an ItemLink, you have to strip out the extra chat link information. Ex: item:6948:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
Example[edit]
function UseContainerItemByName(search) for bag = 0,4 do for slot = 1,GetContainerNumSlots(bag) do local item = GetContainerItemLink(bag,slot) if item and item:find(search) then UseContainerItem(bag,slot) end end end end
Result[edit]
Searches through your bags and uses the first item found that contains the provided string in its name.
Example[edit]
/run link=GetContainerItemLink(0,1);printable=gsub(link, "\124", "\124\124");ChatFrame1:AddMessage("Here's the item code for item in Bag slot 0,1: \"" .. printable .. "\"");
Result[edit]
Returns the ItemLink of the item located in bag 0, slot 1.
Example[edit]
/run _,_,itemLink=string.find(GetContainerItemLink(0,1),"(item:%d+)"); message(itemLink);
Result[edit]
Returns the abbreviated ItemLink of the item located in bag 0, slot 1 (itemId only, useful for macros like "/use item:31339").
Info[edit]
for .. do[edit]
- Look for the 'for .. do' block at the Reference Manual.
GetContainerNumSlots(bagID)[edit]
- GetContainerNumSlots(bagID) - Gives you the number of slots available in the bag specified by the index.
UseContainerItem(bagID,slotID)[edit]
- UseContainerItem(bagID,slot) - Uses an item located in bagID and slotID.
- Bad example. UseContainerItem() is protected these days. --Mikk (T) 06:20, 26 May 2007 (UTC)
string.find(string,pattern{,init{,plain}})[edit]
- strfind(string,pattern{,init{,plain}}) - Look for match of pattern in string, optionally from specific location or using plain substring.