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A string is a scripting data type consisting of a string of characters enclosed by double quotes on each end. Strings are typically used to represent a message, for example in the Display Message function, or when referencing an entity name or property name within a script. Placeholder expressions can be used within a string as a way to generate dynamic values at game runtime.
display_message("Hello world! This is a string.")
The above example demonstrates a string passed to the Display Message function as an argument.
Note: Any double quotation marks within a string (excluding the enclosing quotation marks) must be escaped with a preceding backslash.
set_entity_property(entity["sign_01"], "message", "This is the sign's message text.")
The above example demonstrates 3 different cases of a string being used: an entity name reference, the name of the property, and a text value to store in the property.