A robust logic module often includes standard comparison and conditional blocks. 1. Conditional Statements
Lua uses if , then , elseif , else , and end to manage control flow. logic.lua
Lua uses standard mathematical symbols for comparison, with one notable exception for "not equal". == (equal to) ~= (not equal to) < , > , <= , >= (less/greater than comparisons) 3. Combining Logic A robust logic module often includes standard comparison
local function checkAccess(user) if user.isAdmin then return "Full Access" elseif user.isMember then return "Limited Access" else return "Guest" end end Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 2. Comparison Operators Lua uses standard mathematical symbols for comparison, with
-- Example: Logic to determine if a player can enter a restricted zone local canEnter = (player.level >= 10 and player.hasKey) or player.isGM Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Advanced Implementation Tips
: Since Lua lacks a native ternary operator (like condition ? a : b ), it uses the idiom (condition and a) or b . Typical logic.lua Structure