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Originally Posted by tysok
The question was: How does the randomization effect the conditional statements, as in does it look for a conditional statement that fits, then go to a normal call if not, and if it looks for conditional statements first does it randomize in the case of 2 conditional statements that both meet the situation.
It randomizes the objects, and a home run where the bases aren't loaded wants to call this object, but it doesn't fit so it skips it.
The next home run IS a Grand Slam, but it's skipped this object already so would it or would it not say this line?
What if I had 2 calls for "Grand Slam". Would the first Grand Slam of a game call 1, and the next one call 2?
Or is it possible that the call wouldn't show up in either, as in it's skipped both objects already?
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The first is the original question, the rest is defining what it means.
I'm wordy, apparently, but want to make sure I relate what it is I'm actually asking.