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.. _netscript_script_arguments:
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Netscript Script Arguments
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Arguments passed into a script can be accessed in Netscript using a
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special array called *args*. The arguments can be
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accessed using a normal array using the [] operator
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(args[0], args[1], etc...).
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For example, let's say we want to make a generic script
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'generic-run.script' and we plan to pass two arguments into that script.
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The first argument will be the name of another script, and the second
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argument will be a number. This generic script will run the
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script specified in the first argument with the amount of threads
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specified in the second element. The code would look like::
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run(args[0], args[1]);
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It is also possible to get the number of arguments that was passed
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into a script using::
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args.length
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**WARNING: Do not try to modify the args array. This will break the game.
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I will do my best to prevent players from doing this.**
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